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Crisis in Ukraine - Lesson Plan from the Choices Program, Brown University
Three part lesson plan including, the current crisis and how we got here, a political cartoon analysis, and a news monitoring section.
Unrest in Ukraine, from the Choices Program, Brown University, 2014.
Lesson plan.
Teaching Resources to Help Students Make Sense of the War in Ukraine, The New York Times
Compilation of lesson plan ideas and resources for teaching students about the war in courses across the curriculum.
Daily News Lesson Plans - Ukraine, from PBS.
Lesson plans based on the daily news of the conflict by PBS.
Combating Disinformation About the War in Ukraine, The News Literacy Project
Provides guidance and resources on how to fight dis- and mis- information on the war.
Ukraine-Russia Conflict 2022 Choice Board
News literacy choice board focused on the critical examination of articles and visual sources, from UMassAmherst.
Invasion of Ukraine IN THE NEWS Resources
Additional resources for educators about the invasion from the University of California, Davis History Project.
Open Access Spotlight on Ukraine
Titles from Central European University Press (CEU Press) that can help guide your understanding of the conflict’s history and context.
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