Media literacy in Kentucky

NLP in the News


Tom Martin, the host of Eastern Standard on WEKU, an NPR affiliate near Lexington, Kentucky, spent an hour talking with NLP’s Alan C. Miller and others about news literacy in the digital age. Miller offered guidance on discerning fact from fiction and called news literacy “a matter of personal responsibility. … People need to say ‘Fake news stops with me.’”

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Understanding bias in the news media

A News Literacy Project webinar for educators shared practical advice and tips to help students regain trust in credible news and to question faulty beliefs about media bias.

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Newsweek quotes NLP CEO Salter on solution to lack of news literacy

News Literacy Project CEO and President Charles Salter responded to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s comments on the need for news literacy in preserving democracy, while underscoring NLP’s focus on a solution. “We agree with Justice Sotomayor that the lack of news literacy skills today poses a danger to all of us. But we also…

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