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The News Literacy Project Kicks Off Today in Bethesda, Md., with Mark Halperin and Pierre Thomas


The News Literacy Project, an innovative national program that is bringing journalists into classrooms to help students learn to sort fact from fiction in the digital age, launches its pilot project at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md., today with an event featuring Mark Halperin of Time magazine and Pierre Thomas of ABC News.

The event is at 10 am. Three teachers will introduce the project’s curriculum in 10 Advanced Placement government classes on Feb. 27.  Journalists will make their initial presentations in these classes next week.

The New York Times, ABC News, USA Today,...

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The Washington Post Becomes a Participating News Organization


The Washington Post has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization — the fifth print or broadcast outlet to endorse the program that helps students in middle schools and high schools separate fact from fiction in the digital age.

The Post is giving its journalists the opportunity to volunteer in the classroom and will help identify former employees who might be interested in doing so. It is also providing copies of the paper to classes where the project’s curriculum is being taught.

Style section reporter DeNeen Brown, investigative reporter James Grimaldi...

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The News Literacy Project Kicks Off in NYC Today with an Event Featuring CNN’s Soledad O’Brien


The News Literacy Project, an innovative national program that is bringing journalists into middle schools and high schools to help students learn to sort fact from fiction in the digital age, kicked off today with an event featuring CNN’s Soledad O’Brien at the Williamsburg Collegiate Charter School in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The project will launch additional pilot programs later in February at the Facing History School on Manhattan’s West Side and Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md.

The New York Times, ABC News, USA Today and the CBS News program “60 Minutes” have enlisted with...

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