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Kathleen Parker Joins the News Literacy Project Board

Kathleen Parker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post, has joined the News Literacy Project’s board.

Parker writes a twice-weekly column on politics and culture that is syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group to more than 450 newspapers. The Post is one of 21 news organizations that participate in the News Literacy Project.

In 2010, Parker was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for what the judges described as her "perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to...

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Students Go Behind-the-Scenes with NLP

Harlan Community Academy students visited the Chicago Defender newspaper on March 21 to learn about the 106-year-old publication’s important role in the Great Migration. The students were part of Harlan’s After School Matters journalism program, led by teacher Lauren Lykke. Student articles appear in the magazine Say What, a publication of Young Chicago Authors.

The Defender, located on Chicago’s South Side, focused on civil rights advocacy in its early days, said managing editor Kathy Chaney. Now stories are more objective and must rely on facts, not rumor, she said, adding that she is very...

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The News Literacy Project Concludes a Banner Year in 2011

The News Literacy Project (NLP) made dramatic progress in 2012 in its mission to create a new generation of smarter and more engaged consumers and creators of credible news and information.

NLP is now working with 35 teachers in 21 middle schools and high schools in New York City, Chicago, Washington and Bethesda, Md., to reach well over 2,000 students this school year. This included expansion into the District of Columbia in September. Six schools in New York, four in Chicago, two in Washington and one in Bethesda joined the project in 2011.

Twenty-one news organizations and nearly 200...

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The News Literacy Project Brings Students to Newsrooms in New York and Chicago

Not only is the News Literacy Project bringing journalists to students in schools, it’s increasingly bringing students to the journalists in their newsrooms.

Students participating in the project visited four newsrooms in New York and Chicago in the past two months, bringing the total number of such field trips in the two cities to 10 for 2011.

A group of 14 high school seniors from Cristo Rey New York High School visited “60 Minutes” in New York on Dec. 13. The students met with Jeff Fager, the chairman of CBS News and executive producer of “60 Minutes.” He discussed the news...

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“PBS NewsHour” Reports on the News Literacy Project

The News Literacy Project’s growing program to give students the tools to know what to believe in a digital age was the subject of a seven-minute report on "PBS NewsHour" on Dec. 13.

The report, titled “News Literacy Project Trains Young People to be Skeptical Media Consumers,” featured NLP’s work with 8th-grade students at E.L. Haynes Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., and students at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md. It showed teachers using the curriculum at Whitman, a journalist’s presentation at E.L. Haynes, and student projects.


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Chicago NLP Student Profiled by PBS NewsHour Extra

For the second consecutive year, a News Literacy Project student from the Reavis School in Chicago has been featured on PBS’s “NewsHour Extra” website. Rashad Thomas-Bland, now in 7th grade at Reavis, was interviewed about his experience producing and narrating a broadcast report on the impact of video games on youth. The interview, along with an excerpt of the Reavis students’ report, can be found in the Student Voices section of the NewsHour Extra site at http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/speakout/arts/july-dec11/nlp_11-14.html.

Thomas-Bland and seven other Reavis students...

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