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This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 "Guernica" with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Grantees Receive OPC Honorable Mention for Vanishing Groundwater Series
Comprehensive, interactive reporting project by Ian James and Steve Elfers for The Desert Sun and...
April 29, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
News Bites and Lesson of the Week: Vanishing Groundwater
This week's news on all things Pulitzer Center Education.
March 31, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
News Bites and Lesson Plan of the Week: World Water Day
This week's news on all things Pulitzer Center Education.
March 30, 2016 -
This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.
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Lesson Plans
World Water Day
The following World Water Day lesson plan and classroom resources for humanities, science, social studies, media and English teachers ask students to investigate four Pulitzer Center reporting...
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Resources to support student Letters to the Next President inspired and informed by global problems such as water access, climate change, forced migration and more.
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The following lesson explores the project "Pumped Dry," which covers the recent shortage of vanishing groundwater. It teaches skills of persuasion.
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Students will discuss how they use water, predict the impacts of a reduced groundwater supply, investigate articles and video, and create advocacy campaigns in support of groundwater regulations.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Ian James and Steve Elfers
Ian James and Steve Elfers traveled around the world to report on the global problem of groundwater...
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Lesson Plans
Lesson Plan: Vanishing Groundwater
This lesson plan examines the effects of rapidly depleting groundwater reserves around the world using photos, video, interactive maps, startling statistics and rich interviews.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: The Global Crisis of Vanishing Groundwater
The new climate agreement is good news, but there is much more to be done.
December 16, 2015