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Framework for Teaching News Literacy
Our Framework offers standards, questions, objectives, performance tasks and learning activities for educator planning.

In brief: Misinformation
Few problems with our information environment are more pressing or prominent than the proliferation of misinformation online.

Is that a fact? S2E3: “The politicization of the pandemic”
In this episode, we set out to explore whether false narratives about the pandemic and the COVID-19 vaccines have…

News Goggles: Miguel Otárola, Colorado Public Radio
This week, we talk to Miguel Otárola about how he decides which story ideas to pursue.

Is it legit? Five steps for vetting a news source
Many sources compete for attention online, including partisan blogs and bogus sites posing as legitimate news organizations. It can…

News Goggles: Emily Hoerner, Chicago Tribune
This week, we talk to Emily Hoerner of the Chicago Tribune about her recent story on public restroom access.


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