Investigative
Some news stories require greater investments of time to report, with journalists conducting exhaustive investigations using data, public and private records and interviews with a host of sources. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Investigative” feature in-depth reporting that delves deeply into serious issues. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on investigative journalism.
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Lesson Plans
Technology and Activism in Mexico
The following global affairs lesson plan for history, ELA, Spanish and Humanities teachers investigates the use of technology in Mexico to combat corruption and the impacts of that activism.
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This lesson provides resources for teachers in Winston-Salem, NC as they create lesson plans connected to the "Dispatches" exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA).
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Lesson Plans
Visualizing the Drones Debate
Students examine details from photojournalist Tomas van Houtryve's drone photography project "Blue Sky Days" to analyze the author's purpose for the project and design their own visual arts projects.
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: The Rise of the Corporate Army
This week, an investigation into the privatization of government armies in Palestinian territories...
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Violence and Hope in El Salvador
In a country as violent as El Salvador, many have given up on political solutions to gang warfare...
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Climate Change in Iran
A look at how climate change impacts Iran.
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While the developed world continues to deliberate climate change, the seas have already found their...
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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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Some 1.1 million migrants came to seek asylum in Germany’s borders in 2015 and more are on their way...