Archives from August 2009
Edutopia.org, a website that highlights "what works in public education," has posted an article showcasing the News Literacy Project and a primer for teachers.
"A Program Teaches Teens What to Believe in the Digital World" focuses on projects done by students in News Literacy Project classes at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md. It links to a video created by the project that features exemplary student work.
Edutopia is sponsored by the George Lucas Educational Foundation and includes the Edutopia.org website, Edutopia magazine and Edutopia video. Its success stories and best practices...
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Slate has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the first online news provider to join the effort to help middle school and high school students become smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information.
“The News Literacy Project has a mission that Slate is very pleased to support,” said John Alderman, publisher of the Slate Group. “As the media landscape multiplies in size and complexity, helping students navigate and vet information sources is more vital than ever.”
Slate is an award-winning, Web-based daily magazine. Founded...
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In a world saturated with media messages, students need to learn to be literate, critical consumers of what they see and hear. In an innovative effort to help them sort fact from fiction in the digital age, the News Literacy Project is teaming with one of LISC/Chicago’s five Elev8 to launch its Chicago pilot project with an event featuring Clarence Page, the Pulitzer-Prize winning Chicago Tribune columnist.
The program brings professional journalists into middle school and high school classrooms, where they give students the tools to appreciate the value of quality news coverage and to...
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The News Literacy Project showcased its work in New York City schools at an Oct. 26 reception sponsored by Time Warner and attended by news media leaders and other well-known guests.
CNN’s Soledad O’Brien, New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., NPR President Vivian Schiller and ABC News President David Westin co-hosted the event. Schiller chairs the News Literacy Project’s board; O’Brien is a board member.
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At the Time Warner reception (from left): NPR President Vivian Schiller, who chairs the News Literacy Project board; NLP board member Soledad O’Brien of CNN, and NLP founder Alan...
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ProPublica has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the first nonprofit news provider to enroll in the effort to give middle school and high school students the critical thinking skills to sort faction from fiction in the digital age.
“News literacy is vital to our democracy,” said Paul Steiger, editor-in-chief of ProPublica. “We at ProPublica are delighted to support the important efforts of the News Literacy Project to help students—the readers, users and voters of tomorrow—to discern quality journalism when they see it, and to seek it out when...
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The Chicago Tribune has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the first Midwestern news organization to enlist in the effort to help middle school and high school students become smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information.
It does so as the national program plans to launch a pilot project this fall in Chicago.
"The Chicago Tribune is pleased to partner with the News Literacy Project and looks forward to helping the students and teachers at the participating schools,’’ said Gerould W. Kern, editor of the Tribune. "The...
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President Barack Obama is calling upon Americans to “dedicate ourselves to increasing information literacy awareness so that all citizens understand its vital importance.”
In doing so, he signed a proclamation that extols the fundamental objectives shared by the News Literacy Project and other news literacy efforts nationwide.
“An informed and educated citizenry is essential to the functioning of our modern democratic society,” the president said in the proclamation, dated Oct. 1. “I encourage educational and community institutions across the country to help Americans find and...
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NBC News has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the third major television network to enroll in the national effort to help middle school and high school students discern fact from fiction in the digital age.
“The mission of the News Literacy Project is admirable and incredibly timely,” said NBC News President Steve Capus. “We are happy to be part of the program, and to help students navigate what has become a very crowded landscape. It’s more important than ever to be able to differentiate and identify credible sources of news and...
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The Los Angeles Times has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the first West Coast outlet to enroll in the effort to give middle school and high school students the critical thinking skills to sort faction from fiction in the digital age. The project aspires to expand to schools in Los Angeles in 2010.
“The Los Angeles Times is delighted to join with the News Literacy Project as it comes to Southern California,” said Jim Newton, editor of the paper’s editorial pages.
“Critical thinking is the essence of news reporting, and it stands at the...
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