Presented by the News Literacy Project

National News Literacy Conference

Educate. Empower. Engage.

WHERE

Salt Lake City, Utah, in Little America Hotel

WHEN

Oct. 8-10, 2026

WHO

K-12 educators and school leaders

RATES

Stay tuned for a link including a discounted conference rate

Featured keynote speakers

Abby Phillip

Anchor and Senior Political Correspondent, CNN

Abby Phillip is the anchor of NewsNight with Abby Phillip on CNN. She previously was CNN’s senior political correspondent and anchor of Inside Politics Sunday. She joined the network in 2017 to cover President Donald Trump’s first administration and served as a White House Correspondent through 2019. In January 2020, she moderated CNN’s Democratic presidential debate in Iowa. She also anchored special coverage of Election Night in America surrounding the 2020 election. In January 2021, she anchored CNN Special Report: Kamala Harris: Making History about the Harris’ barrier-breaking career and the childhood experiences that helped shape her.

Phillip previously worked at The Washington Post, ABC News and Politico. Throughout her career she has covered multiple presidents, campaign finance, lobbying and several presidential campaigns. Phillip was named to the Time 100 Next list in 2021 and was the recipient of the National Urban League’s Women of Power award. She is a member of the News Literacy Project’s board of directors.

Phillip was raised in Bowie, Maryland, and is a graduate of Harvard University with a degree in government. When not on television, she spends time with her husband, daughter and their pup, Booker T.

Sharon McMahon

"America’s Government Teacher"

Sharon McMahon, known as “America’s Government Teacher,” is a former high school educator turned social media leader, dedicated to making civic education accessible and engaging. Through her popular Instagram account, @SharonSaysSo, she breaks down complex political and historical topics with clarity, fairness, and humor, reaching millions with her nonpartisan approach to education. ​

Beyond teaching, McMahon fosters civic engagement by encouraging critical thinking and fact-based discourse. She has raised millions for charitable causes through her community, the “Governerds,” and continues to inspire Americans to stay informed and involved in democracy.

John Arthur

2021 Utah Teacher of the Year

John Arthur, a sixth-grade teacher at Meadowlark Elementary in Salt Lake City, was named the 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year for his dedication to student-led learning and civic engagement. He empowers his diverse students through storytelling, technology and project-based learning, fostering a classroom where every voice matters.​

Beyond teaching, Arthur advocates for equitable education and mentors fellow educators. A finalist for National Teacher of the Year, he amplifies student voices on national platforms, inspiring young learners to become leaders in their communities.

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What can you expect from the National News Literacy Conference?

Presented by the News Literacy Project, the nation’s leader in K-12 news literacy education, the inaugural National News Literacy Conference will bring together educators and school leaders from across the U.S. for three days of professional development, networking and inspiration. Join us to hear from leading experts and gain new perspectives on news literacy education.

Request for proposals, schedule, early registration… coming soon!

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