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Gas Prices to Restaurants with Kora Moore

11 min · 20 de feb de 2024
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In this episode, Kora shares how one of her reporter groups of students went from choosing rising gas prices as their investigative issue to the struggles of local restaurants. Helping students find a good local issue they care about can be a tricky part of a journalistic learning project, so tune in for some tips from Kora! Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece. Relevant Links: JLI’s website [https://journalisticlearning.org/] Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s website [https://asalh.org/] An Education Week article with more information on Black History Education in the US [https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/map-where-critical-race-theory-is-under-attack/2021/06]

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Gas Prices to Restaurants with Kora Moore

In this episode, Kora shares how one of her reporter groups of students went from choosing rising gas prices as their investigative issue to the struggles of local restaurants. Helping students find a good local issue they care about can be a tricky part of a journalistic learning project, so tune in for some tips from Kora! Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece. Relevant Links: JLI’s website [https://journalisticlearning.org/] Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s website [https://asalh.org/] An Education Week article with more information on Black History Education in the US [https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/map-where-critical-race-theory-is-under-attack/2021/06]

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