New Jersey is now requiring all students in grades K-12 to be taught “media literacy” as a means of fighting so-called misinformation. “Our democracy remains under sustained attack through the proliferation of disinformation that is ...
We agree with Dr Yik Keng Yeong’s views on the importance of discerning the credibility of online information (“Media literacy should be more important part of school curriculum, Oct 17”). Within the school curriculum, students ...
Like many young people around the world today, Duch Utdom grew up using the internet and social media. He can navigate the web with ease. As a window to the world, his online activities partly ...
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios This summer Illinois became the first state to require one unit of media literacy for all high school students. Why it matters: Media literacy can help young people critically examine the information ...
The effects of the different outcomes reached in peace processes in the Global South are worthy of consideration. Citizens in those countries that have experienced democratic transitions can recognize the transformative power of the compromises ...
Children and adults alike get bombarded with questionable information every day, whether it’s fake TikTok videos on the war in Ukraine, targeted ads on Facebook, or disinformation on climate change on TV. The challenge, for ...
Students learned about media literacy during a three-week Media Maker Boot Camp sponsored by PBS Guam KGTF Channel 12, the Office of the Governor of Guam, Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center and the Guam ...
Like many young people around the world today, Duch Utdom grew up using the internet and social media. He can navigate the web with ease. As a window to the world, his online activities partly ...
Sophie Nieto-Munoz | New Jersey Monitor Teachers and librarians urged lawmakers (in New Jersey) Thursday to advance a bill that would require all grades to learn about information literacy, which supporters say would help students ...
Teachers and librarians urged lawmakers Thursday to advance a bill that would require all grades to learn about information literacy, which supporters say would help students “gauge the legitimacy of online sources.” Information literacy, they ...