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This lesson plan is designed as a guide for engaging students in Scott Anderson's "Fractured Lands," a gripping examination into the unraveling of the modern Middle East.
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Presentation for Washington Yu Ying PCS
Teachers will... 1) Learn about the Pulitzer Center and its education resources 2) Meet with a professional journalist and engage in her reporting through discussion and a Q&A 3) Reflect on how they...
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Students analyze Scott Anderson's characterization of a former ISIS fighter in "Fractured Lands" to evaluate media depictions of ISIS and argue for or against the main character's death sentence.
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Environmental justice
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Presentation for The Inspired Teaching School
Teachers will... 1) Learn about the Pulitzer Center and its education resources 2) Meet with a professional journalist and engage in her reporting through discussion and a Q&A 3) Reflect on how they...
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In this lesson, students analyze the impact of reporting the conflict using virtual-reality through discussion and individual reflection.
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Religion and the Environment in China
Students analyze the structure and purpose of "Searching for Sacred Mountain," a 20-minute documentary that explores connections between Buddhism and environmental sustainability practices in China.
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This global affairs lesson plan for middle and high school teachers is designed as a guide for engaging students in Scott Anderson's "Fractured Lands," a gripping examination into the unraveling of...
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This college-level lesson is designed to supplement The New York Times Magazine article “Fractured Lands” by writer Scott Anderson and photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin with a series of prompts for...