In today’s fast-paced world, students have many ways to express themselves—through social media, videos, memes, and instant messaging. Yet, one skill remains essential: writing. Writing empowers students to express their ideas thoughtfully, reflect on important...
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Month: September 2024
UNDIVIDE US: Exploring Civil Discourse and Political Divisions in America
UNDIVIDE US, a documentary film written, directed, and produced by Kristi Kendall, presents an ideal opportunity for educators to explore America’s political divisions and the power of civil discourse. This documentary challenges the media-fueled narrative that our...
Censorship
Are you searching for resources to discuss censorship with your students? Use our “Censorship” module to explore subjects such as free speech, media bias, disinformation, constitutional rights, and limiting political speech. Enrich your lesson plans with our free...
Both Sides: Greedflation
After years of high inflation, some prices remain high. But what's the exact cause? Is corporate greed responsible, or is it due to the government printing too much money? Are big monopolies taking advantage of us, or are politicians to blame? We take a look at...
Both Sides: Does Capitalism Reduce Poverty?
Global poverty has drastically declined, but is that because of global capitalism, or in spite of it? Does capitalism reduce poverty, or perpetuate it? Do the innovations and wealth generated by markets lift the global poor up, or are capitalists responsible for...