Focused on historical inquiry, media literacy, critical thinking, document analysis, and civic engagement, Newseum Education’s Digital Classroom features a wide variety of engaging interactive content for middle school through college teaching and learning.
A library of 12 captioned and beautifully produced video lessons, complete with viewing guides, essential questions and lesson plans, focus on such critical media literacy issues as Bias, Getting It Right (accuracy in media), What’s News, and Sources. Historical video lessons cover such topics as The Berlin Wall and the Press, The Press and the Civil Rights Movement, Watergate and 45 Words (the First Amendment).
Currently, three comprehensive Modules aggregate a wealth of resources and activities. The latest addition, Women, Their Rights and Nothing Less,
investigates the suffragists’ pioneering use of the free press and the other First Amendment freedoms. Explore more than 250 primary sources in three interactives (See the interactive timeline and the map of persuasive materials) to see how and why movement participants dared to challenge the status quo. Then, discover their legacy in contemporary civil rights issues, and build your own case for change today.
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