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What is News Literacy and Why Does it Matter for Students?
 
FAQ's for Lesson 1 - What is News Literacy?
Know Your Neighborhood - Part 1
 
Know Your Neighborhood - Part 2 - What Makes News Different?
 
Know Your Neighborhood - Part 3 - Blurring the Lines
 
 
FAQ's for Lesson 2 - Know your Neighborhood
Is it True? - Part 1 - Provisional Nature of the Truth
 
Is it True? - Part 2 - Evaluating Evidence in the News
 
 
Is it True? - Part 3 - Why Verification Can Fail
 
 
 
FAQ's for Lesson 3 - Is it True?
Fairness and Balance
 
FAQ's for Lesson 4 - Fairness & Balance
Bias - Part 1 - What is Bias?
 
Bias - Part 2 - Audience Bias & Cognitive Dissonance
 
 
FAQ's for Lesson 5 - Bias
Says Who? Evaluating Sources - Part 1 - The Importance of Sources
 
Says Who? Evaluating Sources - Part 2 - How to Evaluate Sources
 
 
Says Who? Evaluating Sources - Part 3 - Evaluating Anonymous Sources
 
 
 
FAQ's for Lesson 6 - Says Who?
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