Author: Paul Korczyk
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Shrinking Aral Sea Lesson Plan
Can the world help restore a sea that humans destroyed? This differentiated lesson uses the Aral Sea’s unequal recovery to teach globalization and equality across three grade bands.
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Kenya Gen-Z Protests Lesson Plan
Kenya’s Gen Z protesters defeated a tax bill using TikTok, WhatsApp, and a shared generational identity. Explore civic power, rights, and accountability across three grade bands.
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Bangladesh Factory Fire Lesson Plan
A classroom-ready current events lesson on the 2025 Bangladesh garment factory fire. Explores globalization and interdependence through three differentiated reading bands for grades 6–12.
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Thailand Election and Constitutional Referendum Lesson Plan
Thailand voted yes to a new constitution — but does a yes vote mean the people are truly in charge? A differentiated lesson on sovereignty and legitimacy for Grades 6–12, built around one of Asia’s most significant democratic moments.
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Social Media Addiction Case
A landmark trial is underway in Los Angeles. A young woman named Kaley is suing Meta and Google, claiming their platforms — Instagram and YouTube — were deliberately designed to be addictive to young users. The case is one of roughly 1,600 similar lawsuits in the United States.

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