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NLP founder cited in Time report on ‘online gullibility’

In its story headlined “How Your Brain Tricks You Into Believing Fake News,” Time magazine asks, “Why are even the smartest among us so bad at making judgments about what to trust on the web? And how can we get better?” It also quotes our founder and CEO: “It’s the equivalent of a public-health crisis.” The…

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Rotarian article shows Checkology® in action

The Rotarian — the official magazine of Rotary International, with a circulation of more than 400,000 — interviews a sixth-grade teacher in Chicago who discovered our Checkology virtual classroom last year. The article shows exactly how she uses the platform to teach news literacy skills. It also quotes Peter Adams, NLP’s senior vice president of…

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Overview of Pew media study findings cites NLP

Peter Adams, NLP’s senior vice president of education, was one of two experts interviewed by Courthouse News Service in its story about a recent Pew Research Center study. The study examined the difficulty people have in distinguishing between factual and opinion statements in the news.* One reason, said Adams: “Confirmation bias is front and center…

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300 students in the U.K. learn NLP lessons

Late last month, our director of partnerships, Damaso Reyes, took the NLP message to three cities in the United Kingdom, where he addressed more than 300 students in hands-on lessons that left the teens “enthused and inspired.” The stops in Newcastle, Birmingham and Belfast were sponsored by the U.S. Embassy and Shout Out UK, an…

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PR Council partners with NLP

The News Literacy Project and the PR Council have announced a new partnership. NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller told The Holmes Report, an industry newsletter, that NLP will train public relations agency staff how to spot “disruptive information” so they can in turn teach those lessons to their fellow PR professionals. The PR…

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VOA reports on NLP in the classroom

The Voice of America visits a high school in Virginia where students are being pushed to think critically about what they watch, read and hear. The social studies teacher is using NLP’s Checkology® platform to teach them to ask smart questions. Her goal, she says in a video and the news report, is that “the…

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NLP featured on Jeopardy!

“Organizations for $400, Alex!” This popular TV program featured NLP on April 5. (Please phrase your response in the form of a question!) We’re happy to note that contestant Jack Dickey — a staff writer with Sports Illustrated — answered this Jeopardy! clue correctly.     NLP on Jeopardy! from The News Literacy Project on…

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Marketplace features NLP

Erika Beras of public radio’s Marketplace looked at the changing social media landscape and heard from NLP’s Alan C. Miller about what teens need to know.

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Media literacy in Kentucky

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…

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Washington Post’s Valerie Strauss interviews NLP founder

Why news literacy? One reason, says NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller, is “the need to restore a fact-based middle ground to the national conversation.” He talks with Valerie Strauss, author of The Washington Post’s education blog, Answer Sheet, about NLP’s first 10 years and its growth as educators search for resources “to teach…

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‘Vaccine’ for fake news is news literacy, says NLP

The upside to the rise of the phrase “fake news” and what it stands for is the broader recognition of the threat — and greater demand for media and news literacy lessons in schools, according to panelists at a recent Education Writers Association seminar. “There is a cure — or perhaps better put, there’s a…

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NLP cited in story on urgent need for news literacy

Last week, New York’s education policymakers heard about the urgent need for news literacy in schools, and what is at stake in its absence, reports Newsday in a story that referred to the News Literacy Project and its reach into schools. The piece, which features the Center for News Literacy at Stony Brook University’s School…

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Valley News: NLP helps students sort fact from fiction

NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller discussed news literacy with a class at Hanover (New Hampshire) High School on Feb. 5, and reporter Tom Blinkhorn of the Valley News was there. Miller gave the class of 30 students examples of viral fake photos and said that he believes that “fake news” is an oxymoron.…

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Reuters drops in on a Virginia school using NLP’s virtual classroom

Reuters’ Pavritha George recently visited an Arlington, Virginia, high school where seniors are learning how to discern fact from fiction by using NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom. NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller was also interviewed for George’s report and explained why the need for news literacy is particularly important today. “This is an equivalent of…

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ASU’s News Co/Lab recognizes NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom

News Co/Lab, based at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, recently included the News Literacy Project’s Checkology® virtual classroom as one of its “best practices” for “building news savvy.” NLP is a partner of News Co/Lab. “Checkology is achieving results similar to the project’s highly effective classroom curriculum upon which…

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Brian Stelter gives NLP a shout-out in newsletter

CNN’s Brian Stelter gave a tip of the hat to NLP in his Reliable Sources newsletter in honor of the organization’s 10th anniversary. He also urged readers to check out NLP’s chorus of supporters by following the hashtag #10YearsofNLP on Twitter.

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Students at Checkology® schools take top honors in ‘news diet’ challenge

The New York Times challenged high school students to change their news diets — and write about it. Almost all of the winning essays, along with the winning video, were from students in schools that use NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom. This contest, which attracted 358 entries, required students to record, over one or two days,…

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Maine NBC affiliate puts parents to the Checkology® test

News Center Maine, the NBC affiliate in Portland, dropped in on a school in Damariscotta where reading teacher John Cannon is using NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom to give his students the critical-thinking skills to separate fact from fiction. Parents were also put to the test. One of those parents, Heather Kiersted, praised the online platform…

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Harvard Education: NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom is an important tool

NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom is a great tool for educators who want to teach their students what to trust and share in the digital age, says Jessica Lander, an author and a high school teacher in Lowell, Massachusetts. “The News Literacy Project (NLP) has created an online platform, Checkology, with hours of virtual lessons covering everything…

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Education Week: Bezos’ gift to NLP supports quality journalism

Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, has donated $250,000 to the News Literacy Project to help further its mission and reach. By doing so, says Stephen Sawchuk, an associate editor of Education Week, Bezos is underscoring his support for reputable journalism. “Media literacy has gained more attention in this…

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NLP’s Peter Adams: Let’s fight against fake in 2018

In an op-ed for The State Journal-Register in Springfield, Ill., NLP’s Peter Adams discusses the importance of news literacy and provides tips to fight “fake news.” “To be meaningfully engaged with the world around us, we must be informed,” he writes. “But what does that mean in an age of information overload in which so…

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Quartz drops in on NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom

Quartz recently visited a New York City school where students are learning to discern fact from fiction using NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom. Eighth graders at George Jackson Academy were given real-world examples of information found online and asked to determine if the content was news, opinion, entertainment, propaganda or something else. “Students do need more practice…

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Libraries: News literacy’s new launching pad

Classrooms aren’t the only place where news literacy is taught. David Beard of the Poynter Institute describes how libraries are teaching their adult patrons how to know what to believe in the digital age. One of their tools: NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom.

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NLP’s Peter Adams examines the future of news literacy

Peter Adams, NLP’s senior vice president for educational programs, examined the future of news literacy for a National Association of Elementary School Principals publication. “If ‘teaching literacy’ means teaching students to access, comprehend, and evaluate information and create meaningful information of their own, then it also necessarily means teaching three overlapping skill sets: news literacy,…

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Washingtonian lists NLP as charity to support

The Washingtonian recently included NLP in its “24 Local Charities That Make Giving Back Feel Great (and Smart)” list. Author Erica Sloan wrote, “This Bethesda nonprofit creates classroom, afterschool, and e-learning curricula to help young people distinguish fact from fiction while analyzing text, photos, and videos.”

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Nyhus Communications urges support of NLP

The PR Council announced that it will be supporting NLP to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and Nyhus Communications has joined in on that effort. “NLP helps young people determine what information they should trust, share and act upon, and is committed to empowering youth with the knowledge necessary to actively participate in our robust democracy,”…

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NLP leading the way in teaching news literacy in the U.S.

The News Literacy Project is leading the way in creating a news-literate public by giving American youth the tips, tools and resources they need to sort fact from fiction, Aine Kerr wrote for Independent Business and Technology in Ireland. “The project’s motto is simple: when you’re informed, you’re empowered. Via a series of free lessons,…

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NLP’s John Silva gives Offspring tips on fighting ‘fake news’

John Silva, the News Literacy Project’s director of education, was recently interviewed by Offspring, Lifehacker’s parenting vertical, about what parents can do to spot and fight “fake news.” Silva told writer Leigh Anderson that parents should participate in lateral reading (real-time fact-checking from other news sites) with their children and make sure that the news…

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Slate: NLP’s Checkology® virtual classroom ‘gaining traction’

It’s never too soon to teach young people media literacy, says Lisa Guernsey of New America in a piece for Future Tense, a partnership of Slate, New America and Arizona State University that explores emerging technologies and public policy. And one tool that’s “gaining traction,” she says, is the News Literacy Project’s Checkology® virtual classroom, which…

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Illinois radio show talks news literacy with NLP

The 21st, a production of Illinois Public Media, recently explored how to be news-literate in an age of misinformation. Erika Hobbs, NLP’s communications director and Chicago program manager, urged listeners to “think before you share.” Hobbs explained how NLP works with educators and journalists to teach students the standards of quality journalism — and how…

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NLP participates in Media Literacy Week

A day-long conference on Nov. 6, sponsored by Reuters and the National Association of Media Literacy Education, kicked off Media Literacy Week, an annual celebration of the power of media literacy education and its essential role in education today. As part of the day’s events, NLP’s director of community partnerships and engagement, Damaso Reyes, and…

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MediaShift lists NLP as a resource to help students

Author and journalism professor Kim Lisagor Bisheff writes in MediaShift about the importance of teaching students to become responsible news consumers. She recommends the News Literacy Project as a great resource to help them separate good journalism from bad. “‘It’s all fake’ is a refrain we can’t afford to accept — as journalists and as…

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Report calls for schools to teach news literacy

A new report by PEN America — Faking News: Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth — calls on schools to provide news literacy lessons in the classroom, and on teacher-preparation programs to train educators to teach them. The best way that the general public can be protected from the problems associated with “fake news”…

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Daily Herald lists NLP as a resource for spotting fake news

The Daily Herald, which covers eight suburban Chicago counties, published a column by Jim Baumann, vice president and managing editor, in which he discussed misinformation frequently found online and the tools available to help news consumers become more astute. He listed the News Literacy Project as a resource for both teachers and the general public.…

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