Pulitzer Center
Designed for grades K–12, with many lesson plans especially targeting middle and high school students and some resources for college learners. 
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is a journalism nonprofit that partners with newsrooms and educators to create lesson plans and global reporting projects for students. Its education portal features units, interactive tools, and journalist visits that bring underreported stories—from climate migration to public health—into classrooms. Parents and teachers appreciate the high-quality, in-depth reporting and the emphasis on student inquiry. Resources are best for middle and high school students ready to grapple with complex, sometimes heavy topics. Because much content addresses conflict, injustice, and crisis, adult guidance is essential. For the richest experience, pair Pulitzer Center lessons with student-driven research and opportunities to share findings with a broader audience.
Lesson plans, reporting projects, and many virtual journalist visit opportunities are offered for free to educators and students through the Pulitzer Center’s education programs. 
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