Politics
From democracies to authoritarian regimes, government policies can have life and death stakes for citizens. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Politics” feature reporting on elections, political corruption, systems of government and political conflict. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on politics.
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Lesson Plans
Writing & Communication Activities
Guide your students in creative, expository, and persuasive writing, class debates, and science communications exercises designed for any subject area.
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Lesson Plans
Visualizing Climate Change
Activities encouraging students to create and evaluate visual representations of climate change in order to interpret and share environmental knowledge effectively.
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What could you and your students do to fight climate change? This resource outlines letter-writing campaigns, research projects and school-wide event ideas for students.
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Find all the context you need to teach "Losing Earth," including historical timelines and original transcripts from Senate hearings on climate change.
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Lesson Plans
Skype a Journalist into Your Classroom
Want a journalist to speak with your class about their environmental reporting? Our grantees have expertise ranging from ocean health to pollution. Learn more about how to schedule a free visit.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Family Divided at the Border
Migrant Families on a Troubled Border Texas Tribune Staff The Texas Tribune continues its intensive...
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Current political events have demonstrated the fragility of Slovenia's government. From resignations...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Reese Erlich
Grantee Reese Erlich visits the famous Tehran Grand Bazaar to find out what Iranians think about...
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An army of campesinos armed with little but words, a social movement, and a radical democratic...