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Pulitzer Center Update
The Journalist-Turned-Photographer Shining a Light on Beijing's Underground Workers
Sim Chi Yin, once a print journalist, now photographs her stories: most recently, the plight of...
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Lesson Plans
Environmental Health: What is it?
This lesson draws from a range of projects on food waste, ocean health, global goods and extractives, food insecurity, water and sanitation and more to support student understanding around...
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Lesson Plans
Proposing a Win for Women Worldwide
Students will integrate information from multiple news sources in order to explore gender inequality issues around the world.
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Lesson Plans
Should the Beijing City Government Shut Down the Underground Residences of the Rat Tribe?
Students will be able to identify the push and pull factors of Chinese migrant workers, analyze their living conditions in Beijing.
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Students will identify the discriminatory nature of Russia’s Anti-Propaganda Law, analyze ways it violates Russian citizens’ constitutional rights, and propose solutions.
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Lesson Plans
A Free Meal: India's School Lunch Program
India's midday meal program is the largest free lunch school program in the world. Through animation, radio reports and articles, students discover the successes and failures of the program.
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Lesson Plans
Families of Domestic Workers from the Philippines
In this lesson, students evaluate the impact of how an author orders information by analyzing two articles about Filipino women leaving their countries to work as domestic workers in the Middle East.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Nell Freudenberger in Mumbai
Nell Freudenberger talks from Mumbai about the dwindling population of Parsis in India. The word...