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The News Literacy Project Welcomes Alison Bernstein and Leslie Hill to its Board

Sep 10, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

Alison R. Bernstein, a vice president at the Ford Foundation, and Leslie Hill, a former member of the Dow Jones & Co. board of directors, are the newest members of the board of the News Literacy Project. Both women will serve three-year terms.

“We are honored to have two such distinguished leaders in the fields of journalism, education and philanthropy join us,” said Vivian Schiller, the project’s chair and the president of NPR. “We look forward to their valuable contributions as the project builds on its strong start to become an established national program and a leader in the...

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News Literacy Project Students from Chicago High School to be Featured on Vocalo.org

Sep 9, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

After completing a semester-long unit using the News Literacy Project curriculum, journalism students at Social Justice High School in Chicago gathered on June 9 for a round-table discussion with a public radio producer about current events, the role of journalism and the challenges and opportunities in their digital worlds.

The discussion, which lasted more than two hours, was taped on location by Tom Herman, a producer from WBEZ’s audio blog Vocalo.org. A segment featuring the students will be simultaneously broadcast and webcast this summer.

The session was a collaboration among the...

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NLP Students in Chicago Produce Broadcast Report

Sep 8, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

In the spring of 2010, students at the Reavis School in Chicago who participated in the News Literacy Project’s after-school program worked collaboratively to produce a radio report on peer pressure.

Using the News Literacy Project’s curriculum under the guidance of teacher Miles Wieting, the nine middle school students learned the importance of verifying facts from multiple sources, presenting different sides of an issue and avoiding bias.

Three seasoned radio journalists and NLP fellows—Natalie Moore and Lynette Kalsnes, both of WBEZ public radio, and Irene Tostado of Univision—then...

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The News Literacy Project Featured in Nieman Reports

Sep 7, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

The News Literacy Project’s program at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md., is featured in two articles in the summer issue of Nieman Reports, published by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.

In “News Literacy Project: Students Figure out What News and Information to Trust,” NLP founder and executive director Alan C. Miller describes the project and takes the reader into the classroom, focusing on journalists’ presentations and students’ responses.

“My experience has underscored the importance of the project’s mission,” Miller writes. “Without a demand for...

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Bloomberg Joins the News Literacy Project

Sep 6, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

Bloomberg has joined the News Literacy Project as a participant, becoming the 15th news organization to enlist in the growing national effort to help middle school and high school students sort fact from fiction in a digital world.

“We believe in the future of fact-driven news in a world where people are bombarded with information,” said Mike Tackett, Bloomberg’s Washington bureau chief and managing editor. “This program is training a new generation of students to appreciate quality journalism and consume and create credible information.”

Bloomberg, which is headquartered in New York...

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The News Literacy Project Receives $150,000 Challenge Grant from the Ford Foundation

Sep 4, 2009 | Post a comment on this entry

The News Literacy Project has been awarded a $150,000 challenge grant from the Ford Foundation in recognition of NLP’s pioneering work to give students the ability to discern credible information in the digital age.

“The Ford Foundation is pleased to support the work of the News Literacy Project to equip students with the critical skills to judge the integrity of the vast amounts of news and information on the Web. This work is fundamental to a functioning democracy, which needs active and informed citizens,” said Calvin Sims, the Ford Foundation’s program officer for news media and...

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