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5 Lesson Plans to Celebrate World Press Freedom Day
These lesson plans introduce journalists who risk their personal safety to tell the stories that need to be told (Pulitzer 2019).
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On Empathy and ‘Moral Imagination’
The New York Times Lesson Plan tackles these questions: Can empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, help make us better people? Can it help make the world a better place? (2017)
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Inside out
The purpose of this lesson is to provide students with an opportunity to analyze a character, in particular, one who suffers from a mental illness. The selected text is Terry Trumanʺs Inside Out (710L) in which the main character, Zach, suffers from schizophrenia. However, other suggested titles are provided and would suffice for this lesson. Specifically, students will be ...
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The Wave - lesson plan
full video (45mins), worksheets for pre-reading activity, major themes chart and writing tasks for the chapters of the novel ʺThe Waveʺ
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Teaching 'Frankenstein' With the New York Times
article by C. Crossan Gilpin, 2017 at nytimes.com
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CK-12
CK-12 is comprised of free, open access resources for both teachers and students including online textbooks, lesson plans, worksheets, and much more (USA 2018).
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Crito and Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. discuss whether it is ever OK to break the law (USA: The Deviant Philosopher 2021).
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Cheating
Would you tell if you caught your classmates cheating? (New York Times Lesson 2018)
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Philosophy for Children
Lessons and activities designed for elementary and middle school students (Center for Philosophy for Children at the University of Washington 2016-20)
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New Understanding of Ancient Math
Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? Students look at a photo, read an article and answer these 6 basic news questions (New York Times Lesson 2010-15).
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