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Pulitzer Center Update
Applications Open: 2022-2023 Pulitzer Center Teacher Fellowship, 'Asking Critical Questions'
How can engagement with underreported global news stories and media literacy skills support existing...
September 6, 2022 -
Lesson Plans
Banished but Unbowed: An American Legacy
Students journey through historical points of displacement and dispossession and create a digital museum that identifies tribal communities displaced by The Morrill Act.
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Lesson Plans
Dramatic Scriptwriting and Underreported Issues
Students analyze how journalist-playwrights communicate true stories through theater, then plan and write their own dramatic scripts about underreported issues, working to center marginalized voices.
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Lesson Plans
Agents of Change: Who Am I Among Others?
Students explore their authentic identities by connecting to underreported news stories through text analysis, research, discussion, and art making.
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Lesson Plans
Self-Identity in Today’s New America
Students analyze a range of texts that examine racial injustice in the United States and then craft an argumentative essay analyzing how racial inequality impacts identity.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Journalism and Justice: Explore Unit Plans and Student Work from Our 2021-22 Teacher Fellows
During the 2021-22 school year, 22 K-12 educators from across the country became a part of the...
August 30, 2022 -
Students analyze reporting from Eastern Europe to evaluate the differences between the authoritarian and representative democracy styles of governments. They explore ways that leaders from both styles...
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Pulitzer Center Update
FAQs on Solitary Confinement
In 2015, the U.N. special rapporteur on torture stated that more than 15 days spent in solitary...
August 30, 2022 -
Lesson Plans
The Power of the Personal Story
Students analyze news stories and other nonfiction texts focused on the experiences of individuals who have been forced to migrate throughout the world, and then practice the skills of storytelling...