Economy
The international economy, shaped by governments, businesses and other actors, touches the lives of everyone in the world. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Economy” feature reporting that covers business, workers and the impact of global capitalism on people’s lives. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on the economy.
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The World Without Wildlife
Demand for animals vastly outstrips availability. What are the forces driving the current poaching...
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For individuals and families living in the remote First Nations reserve of St. Theresa Point, life...
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This lesson asks students to compare the water crisis facing Flint, Michigan to a water crisis in China. Students use digital resources and practice cooperative learning and writing skills.
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This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented from The Pulitzer Center.
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Lesson Plans
Child Labor
Explore reporting projects related to child labor.
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Lesson Plans
TPP's provisions on labor laws and human rights
Discuss the potential ramifications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement on labor rights.
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Some 1.1 million migrants came to seek asylum in Germany’s borders in 2015 and more are on their way...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Beatrice Obwocha
Journalist Beatrice Obwocha travels from Mombasa, Kenya, to Kigali, Rwanda. In her reporting, she...
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Lesson Plans
A Right to Water for Everyone?
This is a multi-week unit on water rights and access. Students examine the causes of water shortages across the globe and explore solutions to ensure that all people have access to clean, safe water.