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Evaluating Accountability in Journalism and Education
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Evaluating Accountability in Journalism and Education

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Lesson Plan
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About This Lesson

This lesson on evaluating accountability in journalism and education incorporates an episode from "The Weekly," a television series by The New York Times. Educators may request access to this and other episodes from the series by contacting education@pulitzercenter.org

Students will be able to…

  • Understand the reporting process for investigative journalism
  • Debate to whom journalists should be accountable
  • Formulate personal opinions on the responsibilities of a school to its students

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