News Literacy Project to be featured on AOL.com’s homepage on April 11

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On April 11, the News Literacy Project will be featured on AOL’s homepage as part of its “cause module” program.

AOL sets aside space on its homepage daily for a vetted charity or nonprofit that offers a message with national appeal.

The NLP cause module will expose the project’s mission to a large number of visitors to AOL.com and enable them to make online donations. The cause module averages between 4,000 and 7,000 clicks a day, according to AOL.

The NLP cause module will run for 24 hours with the project’s logo, a donation link and a link to our web page.

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Welcome to the Insider Spotlight section, where we feature real questions from our team and answers from educators who are making a difference teaching news literacy. This month, our featured educator is Jennifer Liang from Atlanta, Georgia, where she teaches Media Literacy to high school students with incidence disabilities, like autism and ADHD.

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