Education
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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Students discuss culture, identity, and the impact of government-mandated residential schools for Indigenous children in the U.S. and Canada using photography and reporting by Daniella Zalcman.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Engaging Students Panel: Finding a Global Perspective
The Pulitzer Center collaborates with educators and journalists to empower students by providing...
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Pulitzer Center Update
DC Study Abroad Students Participate in Photography Contest
DC Public Schools students gathered for a reception with photojournalist Tomas van Houtryve on...
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What happens when you send 20 University of Michigan students into Brazilian prisons to facilitate...
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Project
NewsArts
NewsArts: a Pulitzer Center initiative that explores the intersections between journalism and art...
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Students explore photographs of Canadian residential schools, composite portraits, and interview excerpts of residential school survivors from Daniella Zalcman's "Signs of Your Identity."
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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
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.
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Pulitzer Center Update
News Bites and Lesson Plan of the Week: Technology and Activism in Mexico
This week's newsletter highlights lessons that explore reporting from Mexico.
September 1, 2016