On January 4, Gov. Phil Murphy (DN.J.) signed legislation making New Jersey the first state to require K-12 schools to teach skills that will improve media literacy and students’ ability to decipher between accurate and ...
Research tells us that young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend an average of 11 hours a day engaged with some form of media, and yet we teach them very little about ...
Earlier this month, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law, passed with bipartisan support, making New Jersey the first state to require media literacy for K-12. Illinois, to its credit, passed a law in ...
Seattle School District is suing social-media giants, but teaching media literacy could do a lot more good than a doomed court case Seattle School District, with a 2022 operating budget of $1.14 billion, is taking ...
NEW JERSEY (WABC) — New Jersey will now require public schools to teach media literacy, in an effort to combat misinformation. gov. Phil Murphy recently signed a bill that would implement media literacy curriculum in ...
New Jersey will soon require students of all ages to be taught research skills, critical thinking, and other methods that can help them spot misinformation online. Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday signed a bill that ...
New Jersey schools would have to teach media literacy to students at all grade levels — how to decipher fact from disinformation as they absorb content on social media — under a bipartisan bill that ...
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Public high schools in the Illinois Valley are ahead of the curve when it comes to teaching media literacy in the classroom. After a new requirement was passed in Illinois to require media literacy instruction ...