From News Literacy Project. "Empowers students to become smart consumers of information in all its forms and engaged participants in civic life.
Engaging, interactive lessons help educators equip their students with the tools to evaluate and interpret the news and to learn how to decide what news and information to trust, share and act on."
A comprehensive set of free resources for educators and learners designed to prepare the next generation of leaders for American political and civil society.
Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade (K-12) and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.
"The full News Literacy course, developed at Stony Brook University, organizes the material into 8 concepts that are spread amongst our 14 week course that take students from the first information revolution of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press to the Digital Age of Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook. Each lesson stands alone or can easily be integrated into your program." For Fall 2018 but STILL relevant!