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Chicago NLP Student Profiled by PBS NewsHour Extra

Dec 13, 2011 | There are 1 comments on this entry

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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The Wall Street Journal Joins the News Literacy Project

Dec 9, 2011 | There are 1 comments on this entry

The Wall Street Journal has joined the News Literacy Project as a participating news organization, becoming the 21st newspaper, broadcast outlet or online publication to enlist in the effort to help middle school and high school students become smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information.

"Today’s readers need to understand that not all digital information is created equal," said Alan Murray, the Journal’s deputy managing editor. "The Journal supports the News Literacy Project’s efforts to help the next generation become discerning consumers of news. It’s critical...

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Bogie Does News Literacy

Nov 8, 2011 | Post a comment on this entry

What do actor Humphrey Bogart and news literacy have in common? Plenty, according to a commentary in America, a Jesuit weekly that looks at political, economic and social issues from a Catholic perspective.

In “Bring Back Bogart,” published in the Nov. 7, 2011, issue, Ray Schroth, S.J., an associate editor of the weekly, cleverly ties the 1952 film “Deadline — U.S.A.” to the News Literacy Project’s mission. One of NLP’s partner schools is the Jesuit-founded Cristo Rey New York High School in East Harlem.

In the film, an immigrant woman brings evidence about her daughter’s murder to the local...

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De La Salle Academy in New York to Partner with the News Literacy Project

Sep 25, 2011 | There are 1 comments on this entry

De La Salle Academy, New York City’s only private coeducational nonsectarian middle school for academically gifted students who are economically less advantaged, is joining the News Literacy Project for the 2011-12 school year.

HBO is sponsoring the school’s participation, marking the first such corporate sponsorship of a school in New York. It will be NLP’s seventh partner in New York City this school year.

Founded in 1984 by Brother Brian Carty and located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, De La Salle Academy welcomes students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades from all five boroughs of New York...

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New NLP Video Narrated by Ron Claiborne

Sep 19, 2011 | Post a comment on this entry

The News Literacy Project’s latest video, “How to Know What to Believe,” is now available on NLP’s YouTube and Vimeo channels.

The video showcases the program’s impact in partner schools in the project’s three regions.  The video is narrated by ABC News anchor and correspondent Ron Claiborne, an active NLP journalist fellow. His portion of the video was shot on the set of ABC’s weekend edition of "Good Morning America."

Featured journalists include Matea Gold of the Los Angeles Times and Ari Shapiro of NPR. The video also includes excerpts from interviews with Alan Miller, the project’s...

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The News Literacy Project Expands Into Washington, D.C., at E.L. Haynes Public Charter School

Sep 6, 2011 | Post a comment on this entry

The News Literacy Project (NLP) launched its expansion into Washington, D.C., schools on Tuesday with a kickoff event at E.L. Haynes Public Charter School featuring Gwen Ifill of PBS, who urged students to question the basis for believing what that they see, hear and read.

“How do you know that?” she told the students to ask of any source of information. “What do you base that on? What is the expertise you bring to that?”

 

Also participating in the event, which was attended by about 50 8th-grade students taking the NLP unit and more than 40 guests, were Federal Communications Commission...

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