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Leading national advocacy organization for media literacy education policy
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Specifically suited for students
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Schools and Organizations which educate on Media Literacy
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Media Literacy Defined
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Media Literacy: A Definition and More
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Media Literacy Fundamentals
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Teach Media Literacy
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States Should Require Schools to Teach Media Literacy to Combat Fake News
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How biased is your news source?
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On civility: 3 questions to ask yourself in touch conversations
Poynter Resources & Articles
Panelist Recommended Resources
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School for Skeptics
In the internet age, literacy means distinguishing between fact and fiction -
Smart Girls Understand: How to Be a Savvy News Consumer
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The Road to Better National Journalism Starts in Small Towns
The media would be better off with more journalists working outside the major cities -
The Danger of Fake News to Our Election
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How to Spot Fake News
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The Future of Fact-Checking: Moving ahead in political accountability journalism
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Project Information Literacy Releases "How Students Engage with News" research Report