Helping students to sort facts from lies on the internet
A group of Stanford researchers have a plan to help students think more like a fact checker and to be able to spot fake news
A group of Stanford researchers have a plan to help students think more like a fact checker and to be able to spot fake news
How can schools better help students become better consumers of news media?
How can teachers help their students navigate the daily deluge of political media during an election year?
How can we help students improve their media literacy skills and better distinguish fake news from facts?
How parents can connect with their children's digital lives and become media mentors
Why teaching students to understand and spot fake news is so critical
Why it is critical for schools to teach students media literacy
Experts cite studies that various efforts to teach kids media literacy has mixed results, but note that the wide variety of perspectives on teaching students to develop "healthy skepticism" is a strength in the field.
How parents can help their children to become more media savvy and able to spot fake news
Detecting fake news, cyberbullying, creating YouTube videos: It’s all part of media literacy. Here’s how educators and lawmakers are working to set students up for success online