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Water: Teaching About the World’s Most Valuable Substance
This interdisciplinary New York Times lesson explores some of the ways in which humanity is learning to cope with shortages or threats to this vital element of life (2014-20).
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Tragedy in the Mediterranean
In this New York Times lesson students consider both the human cost and the policy challenges of Europe’s immigration debate (2015).
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10 Ways to Study the U.S. Supreme Court
The website explains ways to use he New York Times and additional resources from around the Web to address nine key questions about the Supreme Court with students (2014).
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NSA Surveillance & the Politics of Whistleblowing
Edward Snowden's leak of classified information about the NSA's surveillance of American citizens has touched off a debate about the need for government secrecy versus the public’s right to know. Two student readings and discussion questions probe the controversy (TeachableMoment USA 2013).
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Ferguson Police Shootings: Considering the Responses
Students consider nonviolence and violence by discussing the reactions of activists, the police, and others to the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, MO, on March 12, 2015 (Teachable Moment, USA 2015)
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Teaching the Cold War
What was the cold war? How did it shape history? How are we still seeing its echoes today? These Learning Network lesson plans and other materials help students answer these questions by going beyond the textbook and working with original Times reporting, photojournalism and essays (The New York Times 2013-15).
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What Is Inflation? What Can Be Done About It?
Students discuss the rising cost of goods and services and consider why this is happening and what people propose to do about it (USA: Teachable Moment 2022).
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Voices in the Shadow of Death
In this unit, students analyze sources from the period of the Black Death in Medieval Europe and compare them to coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic (USA: Pulitzer 2021).
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Journalism, Justice, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The unit focuses on the fragility of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It looks at the role of the media and highlights the importance of underreported news stories (USA: Pulitzer 2021).
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Rampage at the Capitol
Lesson plan ideas, activities and New York Times materials for exploring the causes and consequences of the January 6, 2021 assault on democracy in the United States (2021).
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