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  2. News Literacy Project - Wikipedia

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    The News Literacy Project (NLP) is an American nonpartisan national education nonprofit, based in Washington, D.C., that provides resources for educators, students, and the general public to help them learn to identify credible information, recognize misinformation and disinformation, and determine what they can trust, share, and act on.

  3. Alan Miller (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Alan C. Miller (born March 5, 1954 [1]) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and the founder of the News Literacy Project, [2] a national education nonprofit that works with educators and journalists to offer resources and tools that help middle school and high school students learn to separate fact from fiction.

  4. Nolan Higdon - Wikipedia

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    The Media and Me: A Guide to Critical Media Literacy for Young People, 13 December 2022, Triangle Square. [43] The Anatomy of Fake News: Critical News Literacy Education, University of California Press, 2020. [44] [45] United States of Distraction Media Manipulation in Post-Truth America (And What We Can Do About It), co-authored with Mickey Huff.

  5. Information and media literacy - Wikipedia

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    The definition of literacy is "the ability to read and write". [11] In practice many more skills are needed to locate, critically assess and make effective use of information. [12] By extension, literacy now also includes the ability to manage and interact with digital information and media, in personal, shared and public domains. [13] [14] [15 ...

  6. Media Literacy Now - Wikipedia

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    Media Literacy Now (MLN) is a nonprofit company that "teaches students to apply critical thinking to media messages, and to use media to create their own messages." [ 1 ] They advocate for this through "public awareness campaigns, policymaker education, coalition-building, and influencing regulations and legislation."

  7. Teacher Highlights Importance Of News Literacy Education - AOL

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    News literacy means understanding and making sure the news consumers read, watch and hear is actually keeping them informed. Eric Jourgensen, an English and journalism teacher at Palm Beach ...

  8. Media literacy helps students think critically about news - AOL

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    Rhue teaches media literacy, something she says students need now more than ever. For Rhue, those lessons include examining newspapers and even popular memes. Media literacy helps students think ...

  9. News - Wikipedia

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    News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media.