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North America

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    Why Does Convergence Journalism Make a Story More Powerful?

    Objective: To introduce journalism students to the concept of convergence. Essential Question: Why does convergence journalism make a story more powerful?

    Melissa Quiter
    Lesson Builder User
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    September 16, 2015
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    PART OF: Mexico: Technology, Civic Participation, and Accountability

    Inside Mexico's Very Own Wikileaks

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    Kara Andrade
    2015 Reporting Fellow
    September 14, 2015
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    Cancer Alley

    Student will discuss the difference between essential facts, secondary facts, and emotive statements.

    Costia Karolinski
    Lesson Builder User
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    September 13, 2015
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Matt Black is TIME's Pick for Instagram Photographer of California

    Photographer again wins praise from Time for his 'powerful, black-and-white images' showing reality...

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    Matt Black
    Grantee
    September 13, 2015
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    Language Matters!

    Various standards-aligned lessons to support student learning around the importance of language diversity.

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    Tracy Crowley
    Guest Contributor
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    September 12, 2015
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Canadian Media Outlets Focus on Daniella Zalcman's 'Signs of Identity'

    Photographer's haunting images capture one of the darkest chapters in Canadian history: forced...

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    Daniella Zalcman
    Grantee
    September 11, 2015
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    Ocean Health and Overfishing

    Standards-aligned lessons to support student learning around overfishing and ocean health.

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    Tracy Crowley
    Guest Contributor
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    September 11, 2015
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    Lesson Plans

    Laufenberg: Debating Drones

    This lesson supports student explorations into the ethics of using drones in civilian life and warfare.

    Diana Laufenberg
    Lesson Builder User
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    September 11, 2015
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    Lesson Plans

    How to Fight Corruption in a Dangerous State?

    Students will analyze whether technology can increase citizens’ abilities to fight corruption when speaking out can result in jail time or death.

    Catherine Irving
    Lesson Builder User
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    September 11, 2015
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    "I'm This Small Thing. But I Still Matter:" Scouts Take Perspective With Out of Eden Walk

    The Out of Eden Walk teamed up with the Philmont Scout Ranch this summer, with 22,000 scouts walking...

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    Multiple Authors
    September 4, 2015
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    Education Resource

    Everyday Africa: An Introduction for Educators

    In 2012, our grantees Austin Merrill and Peter DiCampo founded Everyday Africa, the photo-sharing...

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    PART OF: The New Nuclear Agreement: How Does Tehran View Its National Security?

    US Congress Is Warming to the Nuclear Agreement — But What About Iran's Politicians?

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    Reese Erlich
    Grantee
    September 2, 2015
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