Access to quality education has a tremendous impact on the lives of people around the world, leading to positive outcomes in economic success and health. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Education” feature reporting that covers how education is used to improve standards of living, increase economic opportunity, and build a global middle class. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on education.
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For children raised in rural Peru, obtaining a good education can be particularly difficult. Despite...
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Lesson Plans
Pedestrian Safety
Students investigate educational resources about the safety of pedestrians in developing countries and design mock letters to politicians in charge of roads in a developing country.
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Lesson Plans
Cuban Youth
Students investigate and discuss the impacts of recently restored relations between the United States and Cuba by analyzing reporting from journalist Tracey Eaton’s project “Cuban Youth: A New Dawn?”
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Ana P. Santos & Veejay Villafranca
The Philippines has always been a "low-incidence" country in terms of HIV with less than 1 percent...
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Lesson Plans
Analyzing School Lunch Programs in Brazil and India
This lesson asks students to compare their own school lunch programs to programs in Brazil and India using digital resources and reporting by journalist-grantees Rhitu Chatterjee and Mathilde Dratwa.
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Brazil's school feeding program, the second largest in the world feeds 42 million of the country's...
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Lesson Plans
Sri Lanka: Ending Blindness Through Rebirth
This lesson plan asks students to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using print and video to inform an audience about organ and tissue donations.
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Over the last decade, Pulitzer Center grantees have reported on reproductive health issues from...
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Pulitzer Center Update
School Lunches Around the World
A look at school lunches around the world compared to those in the U.S.
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Lesson Plans
The Debate Around Global Health Spending
This lesson introduces students to journalist Rob Tinworth's The Life Equation project. It explores the debate around how data is used to help decide how money for global healthcare is divided up.