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Students will summarize text about undocumented mothers and the ankle monitors. Students will then create an argument using details from the text.
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This lesson for journalism or ELA students explores Evan Osnos’ North Korea reporting to debate the role of journalists in crises and to develop original reporting projects.
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Students learn about the politics and policies of nuclear security by exploring the U.S.-North Korea and U.S.-China relationships.
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Lesson Plans
Visualizing Gun Violence
Students will analyze how selection and order of information are used to tell stories of gun violence. They will curate photo essays and produce policy recommendations to reduce local violence.
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Students will learn about tannery and e-waste pollution in India and the connection with American consumer goods. They will design a presentation based on what they learn.
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Students will analyze how the writer's point of view shapes articles written about the U.S.-North Korean nuclear crisis.
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Lesson Plans
Visualizing Stories: Preparing to connect with journalists Peter DiCampo and Austin Merrill
This short lesson introduces students to how journalists tell stories with images and prepares them to connect with grantees Austin Merrill and Peter DiCampo.
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Lesson Plans
Addressing Taboos Through Afghan Poetry
In this lesson, students investigate landai poetry and the women who create them in order to write poems that address taboos facing their own communities.
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What the World Did on Summer Vacation
Students explore four international topics (North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, and climate change) that made news this summer using photography-based activities.









