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Identifying ʺFakeʺ News
This video for students will help them easily identify suspicious sites and information on the Web (USA: PBS 2019)
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How to Spot Fake News
Advice from FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania (2017).
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How to teach your students about fake news
This lesson gives students media literacy skills they need to navigate the media, including how to spot fake news (USA: PBS 2017).
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News Media: The CBS Evening Blog
Students consider ways the public interacts with the news media, and participate in a blog simulation using current news stories (NYT Lesson Plan 7-05)
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Teaching with the News
Brown University offers many lessons which connect the content of the classroom to the headlines in the news (USA 2018).
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Science News for Students
Publishing daily news stories for young science enthusiasts, the online magazine brings age-appropriate, topical science news to learners, parents, and educators. (USA 2020)
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What Is Verification?
Students will learn what information verification is and why it is important for news consumers to verify the stories they read or view. They will consider the responsibilities news organizations, audience members, and social media platforms have in promoting a media landscape of factual news information (USA 2019).
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Interpreting & Verifying the News in an Era of Info Overload
Student readings, discussion questions, and inquiry suggestions with focus on the need to critically interpret and verify what one sees, hears, and reads to avoid being swamped by information overload (USA, Teachable Moment 2011).
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Teaching Kids News
Teaching Kids News posts weekly news articles, written by professional journalists. It's free to read and use in the classroom. If youd like to reprint something from the website you need to contact TKN.
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