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News Goggles: Tracking developing stories
In this edition of News Goggles, let’s examine how some news organizations label updates and show transparency in their…
News Goggles: Newsroom lingo review
Journalists sometimes speak their own language. It can be hard to keep track!
News Goggles: Conflicts of interest in news reports
In this edition of News Goggles, let’s examine the controversy over CNN host Chris Cuomo’s coverage of his brother,…
Conspiratorial Thinking
This poster features five reasons that people fall for conspiracy theories.
What is news? Infographic
From sporting events to breaking news, many stories compete for journalists’ attention.
The First Amendment
This poster helps remind students of the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment.
Arguments & Evidence: Infographic
Reasoned arguments based on facts and evidence are an important part of civic discourse.
News Goggles: Quotes in news reports
In this edition of News Goggles, let’s take a look at the use of quotes in several stories on the deadly…
Critical observation challenge: Was Elsa really arrested?
This upper elementary slideshow activity introduces students to “critical observation skills”.
News Goggles: Identifying the news source
You can’t always assume that a story published by a news organization was also written by that news organization….



