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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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Newseum: Lesson Plans on News and Newspapers
The Newseum in Washington D.C., USA, offers lesson plans for teachers in three main areas: Headlines of History, Journalism and the First Amendment (2013).
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Middle East Lesson Plans
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona has assembled lesson plans and educational materials on topics related to the geographies and cultures of the Middle East (2016-20).
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Lesson Plans Foreign Policy
The Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, USA, collects numerous classroom lessons related to the U.S. policy (2019).
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International Trade Creates More and Better Jobs
This lesson explores the relationship between productivity and international trade. Specifically, this lesson shows why there should be fewer trade restrictions rather than more. (EconEd 2006)
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How the Ukraine Crisis Developed, and Where It Might Be Headed
In two lesson, students will learn about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and consider what is at stake for the rest of the world (New York Times, updated Feb. 24, 2022).
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Website Credibility Lesson Plan
This lesson plan for Grades 4-8 will help guide students to identify and classify resources for credibility, explain why websites should be evaluated for credibility, evaluate example websites, and share their findings with classmates (USA: Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue University 2021).
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Are We Making Progress as a Planet?
In this lesson, students will look at promises of the past to gauge what progress has been made. Then, they will make predictions for the future (UDSA: NYT 2021).
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Lesson Plan on Afghanistan
Students consider evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources to determine the best policy for the United States and NATO on Afghanistan and Pakistan (USA: National Council for the Social Studies 2009-21).
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Deconstructing the Wall
In this New York Times lesson plan, students analyze the function and symbolism of a border wall (2019).
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