Use the documentary film Reporter to explore the changing landscape of journalism and challenge students to consider their roles as creators and consumers of news.
Use the documentary film Reporter to explore the changing landscape of journalism and challenge students to consider their roles as creators and consumers of news.
Examine the moral dilemmas faced by five diplomats who, at great personal risk, assisted Jews fleeing Nazi persecution during the Holocaust.
Consider how the Armenian Genocide was made possible by the staggering brutality of World War I.
Learn about Germany’s atrocities against the Herero, the Nama, and other Indigenous groups in South-West Africa during Europe's colonization of Africa in the late 1800s.
Learn about German-Ottoman military cooperation in the early 1900s and Germany's role in the Armenian Genocide.
View a list of articles, photos and more that will help you further explore the themes covered in Reporter.
See more resources on the 1992–1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Listening to students’ reactions—noting their interests, questions, and misconceptions—will inform your decisions about how to debrief their viewing of Reporter. What issues that the film raises are relevant to your curriculum? What skills would you like students to practice?