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Lesson Plans
File\Folder Management
Teacher Guide Student Guide Objectives Learning Outcome 2 and 3 To apply the skills of File and Folder Management. Information Talk about what computer ergonomics and folder management to the class To...
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It has been said that journalism is the literature of democracy. What is journalism? Why is it important? You will soon have a chance to find out!
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Lesson Plans
Reporting on Refugee Camps in Europe
The following lesson plan for English teachers, history teachers, humanities teachers, and science teachers asks students to explore how authors use different tones to their reporting.
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Lesson Plans
Natural Disasters - Earthquake in Nepal
What are some important facts about the damage caused by the earthquake in Nepal, e.g. number of people affected or cost in dollars?
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This lesson plan for global educators was written to support travel ambassadors leading 8th and 11th grade students from DC public schools on study abroad trips in summer 2017.
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Lesson Plans
Reporting and Documenting Your Trip Abroad
This lesson plan for global educators was written to support travel ambassadors leading 8th and 11th grade students from DC public schools on study abroad trips in summer 2017.
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Lesson Plans
Community Support for Syrian Refugees
This global affairs lesson for English teachers, history teachers, humanities teachers, and science teachers examines how a journalist structures online reporting on one community's work to support a...
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The following serves as a resource for DC public school teachers working with the District's tenth grade history standards, providing teachers with a list of Pulitzer Center projects in line with...
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The discussion questions attached can be used by teachers to engage students and book clubs in conversation about the themes of Roger Thurow's The First 1,000 Days.









