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About Newslit
The News Literacy Project provides resources for educators to teach media literacy and critical thinking skills to students. Their platform, Checkology, offers lessons and activities designed to help young people navigate misinformation and understand media bias.
Access resources to teach students about news literacy and critical thinking.
What You Can Do
- Utilize the Checkology virtual classroom
- Access lessons and activities on misinformation
- Explore resources for educators
- Participate in professional development opportunities
- Join the National News Literacy Week
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the News Literacy Project?
The News Literacy Project is an organization that provides resources to help educators teach students about media literacy and critical thinking.
How can I access Checkology?
You can access Checkology through the News Literacy Project's website, where you can find various resources and lessons.
Is there a cost to use the resources?
Many resources, including the Checkology virtual classroom, are offered for free to educators.
What age group is targeted by the News Literacy Project?
The project focuses on educating young people, primarily students in K-12 education.
How can I support the News Literacy Project?
You can support the project by donating, subscribing to their newsletters, or participating in their events.