Maximilian Harden, whose original last name was Witkowski, was an actor and also the writer and editor of Die Zukunft, a political, cultural, and theatrical weekly.
Maximilian Harden, whose original last name was Witkowski, was an actor and also the writer and editor of Die Zukunft, a political, cultural, and theatrical weekly.
Explore profiles of diplomats who played a major role in efforts to rescue thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.
View images from photographer Sara Terry detailing the aftermath of the 1992–1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
View our teacher checklist for preparing to teach current events to middle and high school students. We include recommended news sources, key questions to ask yourself as you plan, and strategies for navigating emotionally difficult or complex topics.
The following four photographs were taken by Will Okun during his trip to Congo in June 2007 and are published on his website, www.wjzo.com.
This Teaching Idea is a guide for teachers to begin conversations with their students about George Floyd’s death and the events that surround it.
These activities are designed to help students reflect on the devastating attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Very few of us can now claim to have just one national or ethnic identity. Increasingly, we share some parts of our identity with people who live elsewhere. Globalization has also changed our perception of who is like us and who is different. In this section we will explore how people’s sense of belonging and identity are changing.
Find strategies, tips, and content to help you and your students learn from the events in Charlottesville.
View all our resources for teaching middle and high students about current events. Throughout the school year we publish new Explainers, Teaching Ideas, and other tools such as handouts and On-Demand webinars.
Find strategies, tips, and content to help you and your students learn from the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Help students develop a framework for analyzing and discussing the incidents of racial bias they’re seeing in the news and on social media.