A hands-on project worksheet where students design a crisis-response protocol for a nation facing a digital disinformation campaign. Includes peer evaluation and 'Red Team' critique sections.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide providing instructional strategies, discussion prompts, pacing advice, and an answer key for 'The Unseen Profile' lesson. It focuses on how to handle sensitive topics like bias and systemic racism in the classroom.
A comprehensive student document for analyzing 'Geraldo No Last Name.' It includes pre-reading activities, evidence-based analysis prompts focusing on structural inequality, and a final synthesis task. The layout is designed to feel like an official case file.
A visually engaging slide deck introducing concepts of structural inequality, implicit bias, and the sociological context of Sandra Cisneros's story. It provides definitions and discussion prompts to frame the reading.
A visionary urban planning worksheet where students diagnose current civic trends, sketch infrastructure improvements on a grid-based site map, and propose 'Third Place' social connectivity solutions for Franklin Township.
A detailed reading passage providing historical context for Franklin Township, from its agrarian roots to the modern digital era. It outlines current environmental, energy, and social pressures to prepare students for their predictive reasoning task.
A visual presentation introducing the Franklin 2050 project. It covers historical growth patterns, the core pillars of sustainability and connectivity, and the specific challenges students must address in their urban planning designs.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Franklin Township 2050 Vision lesson, featuring learning objectives, a detailed pacing guide, and thought-provoking discussion questions for the 'Planning Commission' phase.
A multi-page strategic intelligence briefing reading passage for students, featuring case studies on Estonian cyber warfare and 'Wolf Warrior' diplomacy tactics.
A visual presentation slide deck for 12th-grade and undergraduate students exploring the evolution of diplomacy, 'Twiplomacy', and the strategic use of disinformation in modern geopolitics.