Individual responsibility plays a vital role in news literacy. Each of us can choose to depend on reliable news sources more and social media less.
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Teens are constantly exposed to conspiracy theories and misinformation on-line. A media literacy class at John Overton High School arms them with knowledge.
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Continuing with News Literacy Week coverage, we're diving into the question of A.I. — how much can you trust it? Your neighbors and a representative for the News Literacy Project weigh in.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The sixth annual National News Literacy Week, Feb. 3-7, will put a spotlight on the urgent need to teach students how to find credible information.
As the E.W. Scripps Corporation weaves its way through another National News Literacy Week, we spoke with a group of students in central Kentucky.
NewsChannel 5 and our parent company, Scripps, are participating in News Literacy Week. It's a national effort to help people of all ages identify misinformation and become responsible consumers ...
That’s why we’re joining other media organizations this week to promote the second annual National News Literacy Week. What is news literacy? The Center for News Literacy at Stony Brook ...
This week marks National News Literacy Week, and the focus for 2025 is increasing news literacy among teens inundated with information. USA TODAY Network partnered with the News Literacy Project ...
For Scripps News Literacy Week, he checked in with KSHB 41 to talk about how important it is for people to fact-check before sharing information online. "I think they should make sure they know ...