Journalism
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Lesson Plans
Six Tips for Strong Interviews
Students practice skills for preparing and conducting interviews for documentary films.
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Students evaluate how photojournalist Daniella Zalcman communicates interviews with blended photography in order to create their own blended portraits that communicate how their identities are...
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This resource describes methods for producing documentary filmmaking projects with students that make local connections to global issues by outlining the development of the film “Placing Identity.”
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Meet the Journalist: Sarah Aziza
In the past few years, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invested millions in...
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Students will consider the relationship between humans and the natural world through evaluating a podcast, exploring photography, discussion, and writing.
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What should environmental reporting accomplish, and what creative approaches can journalists take to meeting their goal? Students reflect on these questions and plan a reporting project of their own.
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Meet the Journalist: Zack Beauchamp
Hungary seems to be a thriving European democracy. But go beneath the surface, and you find that...
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Meet the Journalist: Amy Martin
Threshold is a public radio show and podcast that tackles one pressing environmental issue each...
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In this 30-45 minute lesson, students evaluate how a photojournalist composes portraits of elderly women in Japanese prisons using details from interviews.
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Meet the Journalist: Jonas Bendiksen
Photographer Jonas Bendiksen traveled to Greenland to visualize the demographic challenges of the...
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Indigenous rights and visual literacy take center stage in these activity ideas and classroom resources, using reporting from six countries by Magnum photographers.
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Meet the Journalist: Stuart Franklin
Stuart Franklin traveled to Sarawak, Borneo, in February 2018, to examine the plight of indigenous...