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  • What do you know about the U.S. government?

    Test your civics knowledge by taking this short 7-question quiz (Pew Research Center 2018).

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  • Evaluating Turkey: What Makes a Country “Free”?

    Students determine why Turkey was downgraded by Freedom House to “not free”, they evaluate what it means for a country to be “free”, and they assess what freedoms they have in their community (Pulitzer Center 2019).

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  • What Are the Economic Functions of Government?

    Governments provide the legal and social framework for the economy of a nation. Citizens, interests groups, and political leaders disagree on how large the scope of government should be. (National Council on Economic Education, USA 2005-20)

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  • What Census Calls Us

    The interactive timeline shows the different race, ethnicity and origin categories used in the U.S. decennial census, from the first one in 1790 to the latest count in 2020 (USA: Pew Research Center 2021)

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  • What Is Home?

    Students will be able to: Analyze text and images in order to synthesize information and reflect on the question: What is home? Compare and contrast their ideas of home with the “home” portrayed in the media. Evaluate and revise their ideas and connections to this topic by discussing the details in the text and images (Pulitzer Center 2018).

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  • What Is Media Literacy and How Do We Practice It?

    In this lesson, students will apply media literacy skills to global news stories, and then will take action to encourage the spread of reliable information and urgent under-reported stories (USA: Pulitzer Center 2020).

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  • What Is Media Literacy and How Do We Practice It?

    Students will be able to describe what it means for a story to be under-reported. The apply the following five components of media literacy to Pulitzer Center reporting: Access, Analyze, Evaluate, Create, and Act (USA 2021).

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