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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. Teaching news literacy skills [Video] - AOL

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    The News Literacy Project provides resources for educators and the public to teach, learn and share the abilities to be active news and information consumers. Teaching news literacy skills [Video ...

  4. News Literacy Project teaches how to find most credible news ...

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    As National News Literacy Week begins, ABC 10News speaks with the News Literacy Project about the tools they have to help people ensure the news they read, watch, and scroll is credible.

  5. Kid-Centered News Programs Help Explain COVID-19 - AOL

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    Experts, news outlets and even Vice President Pence's daughter are working to create kid-centered news programs. Charlotte Pence Bond: "I wanted to do something that was going to explain a little ...

  6. 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.

  7. Media literacy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2008, the News Literacy Project initially offered curricular materials and other resources for educators who taught U.S. students in grades 6–12 (middle school and high school), focusing primarily on helping students learn to sort fact from fiction in the digital age. (In 2020 NLP expanded its work to include audiences of all ages ...

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

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    Mike Webb VP of News Literacy Project, says students are susceptible to both mis and disinformation like adults, particularly when it comes to social media and things like COVID-19.

  9. 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."