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Learn about Global Issues with Pulitzer Center

Learn about Global Issues with Pulitzer Center

Written by Christina Puntel
August 15, 2016

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Want tools from Pulitzer Center journalism to bring the world to your classroom? This Lesson Builder Resource encourages learners to think about a range of issues they could address in a letter to the next President, including climate change, forced migrations, and other STEM issues like water and sanitation.

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  • Writing letters to the next president in STEM class
  • Learn about Global Issues with Pulitzer Center
  • What's My Issue? with KQED
  • Remix Letters to the Next President 2.0 Letter (Thimble Template) with Mozilla
  • Primary Sources, Problem Based Learning, and Letters to the Next President with the Library of Congress
  • Writing Letters to the Next President with Audience and Purpose in Mind with the College Ready Writers Program
  • Create a Spoken Word Letter with KQED
  • Letters to the Next President 2.0
  • Remix, Remake, Curate with NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Tar River Writing Project, & The Poetry Project


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