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GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, "TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing the NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
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Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIME of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, "TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing theFOR EVERYONE
Informable®. With NLP’s free mobile app, everyone can practice four distinct news literacy skills in a game-like format: distinguishing news reports from opinion pieces; advertisements from other types of information; false claims from credible evidence; and factPODCASTS ARCHIVE
Rebecca Aguilar, a multiple Emmy award-winning reporter who recently became the first Latina president-elect of the Society of Professional Journalists, talks about how the gatekeeping role of journalists has been altered by the internet and social media, what’s been lost, but also what’s been gained. Season 1 NATIONAL NEWS LITERACY WEEK National News Literacy Week. Jan 25 — Jan 29, 2021. Are you news-literate? News literacy is the ability to determine the credibility of news and other content, to identify different types of information, and to use the standards of authoritative, fact-based journalism to determine what to trust, share and act on. NLP HONORS 2021 NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements in supporting news literacy during an unprecedented and challenging school year, NLP has named the recipients of its 2021 educator, journalist and student of the year awards. We celebrate these honorees as news literacy change-makers who have distinguished themselves in their commitment to news literacy in their classrooms, in their professions NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: MEET THE TEAM Alan C. Miller. Alan C. Miller is the founder and CEO of the News Literacy Project. He was a reporter with the Los Angeles Times for 21 years before leaving in March 2008 to establish NLP. He spent nearly 19 years in the Times’ Washington bureau, the last 14 as a chartermember of
CELEBRATING NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements during an unprecedented and challenging school year, the News Literacy Project (NLP) has named the recipients of DON'T GET FOOLED: 7 SIMPLE STEPS 1. Check your emotions: What’s your first reaction? Are you angry? Outraged? Curious? Excited? Misinformation often tries to hijack our rational minds with emotional appeals. 2. Determine the purpose of what you’re reading, watching or hearing: Is it a news report? An opinion column? An ad? Satire? Knowing what it is helps you decidewhether
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NLP’S JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR HAS WITNESSED HARM Alisyn Camerota has provided unflinching coverage, essential context and vital and verified information on major news stories to millions of people during her career as a leading broadcast journalist. EIGHT TIPS TO GOOGLE LIKE A PRO The internet is inconceivably large. In fact, it’s essentially endless! Sometimes it’s easy to find the information you need, but often trying to find something specific can be overwhelming and feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIME of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, "TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing the NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
"TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing the NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIME of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here.FOR EVERYONE
Informable®. With NLP’s free mobile app, everyone can practice four distinct news literacy skills in a game-like format: distinguishing news reports from opinion pieces; advertisements from other types of information; false claims from credible evidence; and factPODCASTS ARCHIVE
Rebecca Aguilar, a multiple Emmy award-winning reporter who recently became the first Latina president-elect of the Society of Professional Journalists, talks about how the gatekeeping role of journalists has been altered by the internet and social media, what’s been lost, but also what’s been gained. Season 1 NATIONAL NEWS LITERACY WEEK National News Literacy Week. Jan 25 — Jan 29, 2021. Are you news-literate? News literacy is the ability to determine the credibility of news and other content, to identify different types of information, and to use the standards of authoritative, fact-based journalism to determine what to trust, share and act on. NLP HONORS 2021 NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements in supporting news literacy during an unprecedented and challenging school year, NLP has named the recipients of its 2021 educator, journalist and student of the year awards. We celebrate these honorees as news literacy change-makers who have distinguished themselves in their commitment to news literacy in their classrooms, in their professions NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: MEET THE TEAM Alan C. Miller. Alan C. Miller is the founder and CEO of the News Literacy Project. He was a reporter with the Los Angeles Times for 21 years before leaving in March 2008 to establish NLP. He spent nearly 19 years in the Times’ Washington bureau, the last 14 as a chartermember of
CELEBRATING NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements during an unprecedented and challenging school year, the News Literacy Project (NLP) has named the recipients of DON'T GET FOOLED: 7 SIMPLE STEPS 1. Check your emotions: What’s your first reaction? Are you angry? Outraged? Curious? Excited? Misinformation often tries to hijack our rational minds with emotional appeals. 2. Determine the purpose of what you’re reading, watching or hearing: Is it a news report? An opinion column? An ad? Satire? Knowing what it is helps you decidewhether
NEWSLIT.ORG
newslit.org
NLP’S JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR HAS WITNESSED HARM Alisyn Camerota has provided unflinching coverage, essential context and vital and verified information on major news stories to millions of people during her career as a leading broadcast journalist. EIGHT TIPS TO GOOGLE LIKE A PRO The internet is inconceivably large. In fact, it’s essentially endless! Sometimes it’s easy to find the information you need, but often trying to find something specific can be overwhelming and feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIME of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, "TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing the NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIME of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, "TRUST ME" DISCUSSION GUIDE ON MANIPULATION AND "TRUST ME" discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (for parents and caregivers) This guide is intended for parents and caregivers to aid in discussing theFOR EVERYONE
Informable®. With NLP’s free mobile app, everyone can practice four distinct news literacy skills in a game-like format: distinguishing news reports from opinion pieces; advertisements from other types of information; false claims from credible evidence; and factPODCASTS ARCHIVE
Rebecca Aguilar, a multiple Emmy award-winning reporter who recently became the first Latina president-elect of the Society of Professional Journalists, talks about how the gatekeeping role of journalists has been altered by the internet and social media, what’s been lost, but also what’s been gained. Season 1 NATIONAL NEWS LITERACY WEEK National News Literacy Week. Jan 25 — Jan 29, 2021. Are you news-literate? News literacy is the ability to determine the credibility of news and other content, to identify different types of information, and to use the standards of authoritative, fact-based journalism to determine what to trust, share and act on. NLP HONORS 2021 NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements in supporting news literacy during an unprecedented and challenging school year, NLP has named the recipients of its 2021 educator, journalist and student of the year awards. We celebrate these honorees as news literacy change-makers who have distinguished themselves in their commitment to news literacy in their classrooms, in their professions NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: MEET THE TEAM Alan C. Miller. Alan C. Miller is the founder and CEO of the News Literacy Project. He was a reporter with the Los Angeles Times for 21 years before leaving in March 2008 to establish NLP. He spent nearly 19 years in the Times’ Washington bureau, the last 14 as a chartermember of
CELEBRATING NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements during an unprecedented and challenging school year, the News Literacy Project (NLP) has named the recipients of DON'T GET FOOLED: 7 SIMPLE STEPS 1. Check your emotions: What’s your first reaction? Are you angry? Outraged? Curious? Excited? Misinformation often tries to hijack our rational minds with emotional appeals. 2. Determine the purpose of what you’re reading, watching or hearing: Is it a news report? An opinion column? An ad? Satire? Knowing what it is helps you decidewhether
NEWSLIT.ORG
newslit.org
NLP’S JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR HAS WITNESSED HARM Alisyn Camerota has provided unflinching coverage, essential context and vital and verified information on major news stories to millions of people during her career as a leading broadcast journalist. EIGHT TIPS TO GOOGLE LIKE A PRO The internet is inconceivably large. In fact, it’s essentially endless! Sometimes it’s easy to find the information you need, but often trying to find something specific can be overwhelming and feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS The News Literacy Project offers several resources and services for educators, including an online learning platform, a free weekly newsletter, professional development opportunities, a variety of classroom materials and more. NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION About. NLP, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy. ( Read our brochure or check out our FAQ) Read about NLP's four-yearplan to
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWS LITERACY PROJECT This weekly newsletter geared to the general public shares the latest examples of misinformation from The Sift and explains how you can be a savvy information consumer. NLP Connections: Get the latest from NLP through our monthly newsletter, with timely stories about NLP in action, general updates and more. I am a (n): is required. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
CHECKOLOGY® FROM NEWS LITERACY PROJECT 100% All active teacher users surveyed agree that Checkology improves students’ news literacy skills. 69% More than two-thirds of students were able to identify the standards of quality journalism after completing Checkology lessons. 2x The number of students who understand the First Amendment and the watchdog role of a free pressdoubles
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIMETHE EASIEST QUIZ CAT 9 LIVESTHE EASIEST QUIZ IN THE WORLDTHE MOST EASY QUIZ of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, NEWS LITERACY PROJECTABOUTFOR EDUCATORSFOR EVERYONEGLOBAL EDUCATIONNLPNEWSSUBSCRIBE
The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.Read our brochureNEWSLIT NATION
Educators, join NewsLit Nation, NLP's News Literacy Educator Network. Here, you can gain a sense of belonging, exchange best practices with colleagues in the field and enjoy perks and incentives to support you in your classrooms. Register today! Watch the Video. Forum. NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS The News Literacy Project offers several resources and services for educators, including an online learning platform, a free weekly newsletter, professional development opportunities, a variety of classroom materials and more. NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION About. NLP, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy. ( Read our brochure or check out our FAQ) Read about NLP's four-yearplan to
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWS LITERACY PROJECT This weekly newsletter geared to the general public shares the latest examples of misinformation from The Sift and explains how you can be a savvy information consumer. NLP Connections: Get the latest from NLP through our monthly newsletter, with timely stories about NLP in action, general updates and more. I am a (n): is required. SIX ZONES OF INFORMATION Six zones of information. Six. zones. of. information. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. As the amount of information at our fingertips grows at an unprecedented rate, filtering information is an increasingly essential news literacy skill. The foundational concepts of InfoZones help guide students tothe vital
CHECKOLOGY® FROM NEWS LITERACY PROJECT 100% All active teacher users surveyed agree that Checkology improves students’ news literacy skills. 69% More than two-thirds of students were able to identify the standards of quality journalism after completing Checkology lessons. 2x The number of students who understand the First Amendment and the watchdog role of a free pressdoubles
HOW NEWS-LITERATE ARE YOU? TAKE THE QUIZ! How news-literate are you? Test your news literacy knowledge with these 12 questions. Start quiz. press Enter ↵. Takes 7+ min. poweredby Typeform.
NEWS LITERACY QUIZ: THE EASIEST QUIZ OF ALL TIMETHE EASIEST QUIZ CAT 9 LIVESTHE EASIEST QUIZ IN THE WORLDTHE MOST EASY QUIZ of. all. time. Take the Easiest Quiz of All Time below! Learn more about National News Literacy Week here. GMURRAY – ACTIVITY – NEWS LITERACY PROJECT FORUM News Literacy Project Forum - Member Profile > Activity Page. User: gmurray, Title: New Member, NLP HONORS 2021 NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements in supporting news literacy during an unprecedented and challenging school year, NLP has named the recipients of its 2021 educator, journalist and student of the year awards. We celebrate these honorees as news literacy change-makers who have distinguished themselves in their commitment to news literacy in their classrooms, in their professions CELEBRATING NEWS LITERACY CHANGE-MAKERS In recognition of their outstanding achievements during an unprecedented and challenging school year, the News Literacy Project (NLP) has named the recipients of NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION About. NLP, a nonpartisan national education nonprofit, provides programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy. ( Read our brochure or check out our FAQ) Read about NLP's four-yearplan to
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Informable®. With NLP’s free mobile app, everyone can practice four distinct news literacy skills in a game-like format: distinguishing news reports from opinion pieces; advertisements from other types of information; false claims from credible evidence; and factNEWSLIT.ORG
newslit.org
NEWS LITERACY PROJECT: MEET THE TEAM Alan C. Miller. Alan C. Miller is the founder and CEO of the News Literacy Project. He was a reporter with the Los Angeles Times for 21 years before leaving in March 2008 to establish NLP. He spent nearly 19 years in the Times’ Washington bureau, the last 14 as a chartermember of
SEVEN STANDARDS OF QUALITY JOURNALISM Seven standards of quality journalism. Seven. standards. of. quality. journalism. Grades: 4-6 , 7-9 , 10-12+. Type: Infographics & Posters. The standards and practices of quality journalism are complex, numerous and dynamic, and are implemented differently by different journalists and different news organizations under differentcircumstances
EIGHT TIPS TO GOOGLE LIKE A PRO The internet is inconceivably large. In fact, it’s essentially endless! Sometimes it’s easy to find the information you need, but often trying to find something specific can be overwhelming and feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. FIVE TYPES OF MISINFORMATION The poster linked below identifies and defines five types of misinformation: Satire. False context. Imposter content. Manipulated content. Fabricated content. Definitions and examples of each type of misinformation are included in the poster linked below. This poster was adapted from the “ Misinformation ” lesson on our Checkology®virtual
NEWS LIT QUIZ: SHOULD YOU SHARE IT? Typeform. Quiz: Should you share it? We can all make healthier choices about the information we consume, share and act on. When we do, we help stop the spread of misinformation. But can you tell the difference between social media posts that are false or misleading and those that are credible? Test your news literacy fitness with thisquiz, and
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