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The News Literacy Project is raising its profile

A column in The Record of Hackensack, N.J., Mother Load: Trusting Information on the Web, explores the need for the News Literacy Project and related efforts.

The Columbia Journalism Review praises the project as a "giant step forward’’ in the news literacy movement.

In a new book, Howard Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former television critic at the Los Angeles Times, and co-author Charles S. Feldman call the project "a great idea."

Encore.org charts Executive Director Alan C. Miller’s journey from "investigative reporter to civic educator."

And the project’s first ad appears in the...

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What to believe? Challenges in the classroom

An administrator in a New York charter school said of her students: “They’re under the impression that if it’s found in print, it’s there because someone has determined that it’s reliable.” Jules Mermelstein, a lawyer turned history and government teacher in a high school in a Philadelphia suburb, said, “One of my seniors insisted all year that Barack Obama is a Muslim who is being planted by the terrorists to destroy the government from within. His evidence? He received a blast e-mail that said it and even brought it up on the computer to show it to me as ‘evidence.’” More schools are...

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