The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting supports in-depth engagement with underreported global affairs through sponsorship of quality international journalism across diverse media platforms.
Our education programs for teachers and students aim to increase students' global competency, critical thinking and communication skills, while also inspiring participants to become active consumers and producers of information.
Click below to connect with the following free programs and resources:
Free Global Journalism
Search thousands of print, video, photo, and digital stories published in 150 media outlets including The New York Times , PBS NewsHour, The New Yorker, NPR, Time Magazine, and National Geographic. Reporting can be filtered by media, region, and issues such as population and migration, drug wars, global health, climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, religion and power, and more.
Lesson Plans and Educational Resources
Search hundreds of standards-aligned lesson plans that use global reporting to writing, text analysis, debate, world history, science, photography, visual art, research, and digital storytelling. Lessons can be filtered by grade level, media, subject area, and global issue.
Journalist Visits to Classrooms
Schedule a virtual presentation by a Pulitzer Center journalist for a behind-the-scenes look at global reporting.
Programs for Students
Workshops available through video conference use global reporting to teach news literacy, writing, photography, research, and digital storytelling skills.
Past projects include at-home journalism skill-building experiences, student photography exhibitions and reporting projects, and standards-aligned courses that facilitate reflection on global issues through visual art, writing and discussion.
Professional Development for Educators
Customized virtual workshops led by our staff and journalists introduce techniques for integrating journalism skills and global news into diverse curricula.