Pulitzer Center Leads Workshops for DC Public School Teachers
The Pulitzer Center led workshops on the Everday DC and Empathy Gap units at the visual arts professional development training for District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) teachers.
The latest Pulitzer Center education news and classroom visits.
The Pulitzer Center led workshops on the Everday DC and Empathy Gap units at the visual arts professional development training for District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) teachers.
After the Pulitzer Center journalists' visit to the Free Spirit Media Program in June, students show their documentaries on fortune tellers, masculinity, safe spaces, and the use of marijuana.
The Pulitzer Center partners with Skype in the Classroom to facilitate engaging virtual conversations with professional journalists in classrooms across the U.S. and beyond.
The Pulitzer Center introduced scouts to Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk at the 2017 National Jamboree.
Fellows spent time in Washington, D.C. preparing for their international reporting projects and learning from Pulitzer Center staff and professional journalists.
Japanese and American students in the Tomodachi Youth Exchange learned how to be a photojournalist from Pulitzer grantee Allison Shelley.
Four Pulitzer Center grantees, 15 students, and wide range of documentary film topics mark eighth year of partnership with Free Spirit Media.
At Summit School's Summer's Pulitzer Center Journalism Camp, four students learned how to research and write compelling stories.
Learn about the Pulitzer Center’s Snapchat account, pulitzercenter, and why you and your kids should be friends with us on the platform.
NYC Lab School's Out of Lab project encourages high school seniors to slow down and observe their surroundings.
Fifth graders from Stanton Elementary in Washington, DC learned observation, interview, photography and writing skills as part of the "Walk Like a Journalist" workshop.
Journalism students in Winston-Salem, NC, explored the textiles industry over three weeks, creating a documentary that is rich in history and as current as the headlines of today.