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SSL2020 6. stu 2018.
NYLA School Librarian conference is coming......@nylassl2019 and need your help to make it the best it can be. Please submit your RFP for presenting!
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NewseumED 5. stu 2018.
Happy ! We’re bringing you 5 days of bell ringer activities to help teach students how to escape junk news. Standby for the first video and activity.
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Katarina Klingova 22. ožu
Check out 's online course prepared in cooperation with , it is FREE!
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Halifax Libraries 5. stu 2018.
Children can start learning basic media literacy skills at age five; older kids and teens also need guidance. via
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PBS KIDS 24. lis
When your kids watch media alone, ask them what they watched and why they did or didn’t like it. This will encourage them to analyze what they read and watch to build critical thinking skills.
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PBS KIDS 25. lis
Is your early elementary student starting to use the Internet? It can be tricky to separate fact from fiction online. Encourage them to verify facts with at least 3 other sources.
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ABC Education 29. kol 2018.
Are you ready for the News Diet Challenge? Winners of the challenge will spend a day in an ABC News Room!
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NSW DoE 23. lis
Ever wanted to know how to 'use the news' more in your classroom? has some fantastic resources available to help your students with their media literacy:
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ABC Education 22. kol 2018.
Where does your news come from? How does it make you feel? Take a moment to complete the News Diet Survey - we want to get a snapshot of how all Australian students and teachers engage with the news!
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JEA One Book 6. stu 2017.
It's ! Here's one of our favorite resources via
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NYT Learning Network 2. stu 2017.
Ahead of , a new Student Challenge: Explore Your Relationship With News Creative pieces due Dec 22
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PBS KIDS 23. lis
Several studies have found that the single, strongest predictor of children’s media use is parents’ media use. Here are ways parents can guide the way kids interact with the news, social media and television.
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Lepage Center 23. lis
With so much information about the past available online, today "media literacy" and "historical literacy" are inextricably intertwined, writes our director :
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Kellie Lambert 7. stu 2018.
Thank you to and Karen Burke for a lively discussion on news, fake news and media in honor of . Your insight makes us all think!
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MoAD Learning 22. lis
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NCTE 7. stu 2018.
When Should We Teach Critical Thinking to Kids? via
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Stephanie McQueen 6. stu 2018.
Great conversations about media literacy and got to be the GOAT.
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John Kline 6. stu 2017.
Why not have your S create media for ? ... a breeze to demonstrate with WeVideo for Schools.
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Scholastic Education 8. stu 2018.
How does the media influence us? Excellent framing question in the unit Power of the Media from Scholastic Education’s series
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Disinformation & Media Literacy in the EU 20. ožu
And the winners of the are: The most innovative media literacy project: MEDIA MASHUP The most educative media literacy project: HTML HEROES The media literacy project with the greatest European potential: MEDIA MISTAKES Congratulations!👏
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