Overview: The Great Debaters is more than a film about a debate team—it’s a narrative of resilience, intellect, and the
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Overview: The Great Debaters is more than a film about a debate team—it’s a narrative of resilience, intellect, and the
Grade Level: High School (Grades 10–12) or Early UniversitySubject Areas: English Language Arts, Media Studies, Ethics As artificial intelligence makes
Student Opinion. President Trump’s latest wave of on-again, off-again tariffs has created anxiety for global markets, businesses and consumers. The
Grade Level: 11–12 / Undergraduate Subjects: English Language Arts, Social Studies, Ethics Materials: Film: The Penguin Lessons (2024) Excerpts from
Test your ability to identify if a line is from Shakespeare or Taylor Swift in this video from the National
Grade Level: High School (Grades 10-12) Subject: Environmental Science / Technology Overview: This lesson examines the escalating energy demands of
Objective: Students will analyze the film Don’t Look Up as a satirical critique of political and media responses to crises,
Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on some of its largest trading partners on Wednesday, upending decades of US trade policy and threatening
Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Policies in Longest Senate Speech on Record. The New Jersey senator spent much of his speech,
Here’s how a false memory could be planted in your brain Grade Level: High School (Grades 11-12) Subject: Psychology See:
In my school in a suburb of Oslo, Norway, we have 7 girls out of 10 students. This is because
Background On “Bloody Sunday,” March 7, 1965, approximately 600 civil rights marchers were violently attacked by state and local law
Current Situation in the US: The United States is experiencing significant political tension under the second Trump administration. Recent developments
‘Rules aren’t clear anymore’: Trump crackdown on student protesters sends shock waves across US universities Recent events have thrust freedom
Grade Level: High School; Undergraduate or Graduate Students in Political Science, Media Studies, or Communication Objective: Students will critically analyze instances