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Be the Editor

In this lesson, students test their news judgment by selecting and explaining newsworthy stories for a news site.

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What is News? Interactive Lesson

In this lesson, students explore how journalists filter information, or determine which events and issues to cover in a…

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The First Amendment

In this lesson, students explore case studies and weigh in on Supreme Court decisions in which First Amendment protections…

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Press Freedoms Around the World

In this lesson, students explore the state of press freedoms in 22 nations, including videos of journalists in 10…

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Practicing Quality Journalism

In this lesson, students learn the standards of quality journalism by playing the role of reporter in a gamelike…

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Misinformation

In this lesson, students learn to understand different types of misinformation and the ways that misinformation can damage democracy.

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