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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.

Arguments & Evidence: Interactive Lesson
In this lesson, students experience a fictional event on social media, learn about logical fallacies and evaluate evidence in…

Democracy’s Watchdog (lesson plan)
In this lesson, students explore how investigative journalism has historically upheld democracy and the First Amendment.

Power in Art: The Watchdog Role of Editorial Cartoonists
In this lesson, students learn about the history of editorial cartooning as a powerful form of opinion journalism and…

Understanding Bias
In this lesson, students develop a nuanced understanding of news media bias by learning about five types of bias…

Internet archives
Learn about internet archives, including how to see what a web page looked like at a particular time and…


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