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News Literacy Project
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We advance the development and teaching of news literacy in K-12 education. #NewsLiteracy https://newslit.org/
2/ More from @karayorio.bsky.social's story: "No matter the technology, platform, source of information, or subject matter, the basics of media & #NewsLiteracy instruction remain the same. It starts with knowing what makes a credible source & the editorial standards used by quality journalists."
Fact-Finding: Teaching News and Media Literacy Skills
In a time of deep distrust and widespread propaganda, news and media literacy skills are more vital than ever.
www.schoollibraryjournal.com
January 8, 2026 at 5:10 PM
We don't start quite that young, but we have free resources for educators teaching kids as young as fourth-graders: newslit.org
The News Literacy Project
Get news literacy resources that help you teach media literacy education. Join the News Literacy Project to strengthen critical thinking and spot misinformation
newslit.org
January 5, 2026 at 9:44 PM
We're working on it!
January 5, 2026 at 9:42 PM
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We’ve seen how everyday habits like questioning sources and checking context make a real difference in navigating today’s media landscape.
1/ "In today’s information ecosystem, skepticism is essential — but cynicism is corrosive. When young people are equipped with both the tools & the trusted platforms to think critically, they’re better able to shape their world with facts, not fear." - NLP's Ebonee Otoo for @the74.bsky.social
Can Gen Z Save Journalism? Only If They’re Taught How to Trust Again
Otoo and Davis: Some skepticism is good, helping readers avoid misinformation. But it can curdle into cynicism, isolating them from civic dialogue.
www.the74million.org
December 23, 2025 at 10:32 PM