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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….

How to speak up without starting a showdown
Misinformation is always problematic, but when it appears alongside family updates on social media, it can be especially frustrating.

News Goggles: Chasing scoops and verifying raw information
Let’s examine how news organizations chase and verify scoops. Grab your news goggles. Let’s go!

Is that a fact? S1E10: “How much did misinformation impact the election?”
In our season finale, Enrique Acevedo of CBS’ “60 in 6,” Dr. Joan Donovan of the Shorenstein Center and…

Is that a fact? S1E9: “Truth Decay: Why Americans are turning away from facts”
In our penultimate episode of the season, we speak to Jennifer Kavanagh, senior political scientist at RAND corporation, who…


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