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The Rise of ‘Outsider Education’

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The former high school teacher is also a blogger, and he runs a podcast of his own, called MoonshotEDU. You can listen to a complete version below, or on your favorite podcast app (like iTunes or Stitcher ). You can listen to a complete version below, or on your favorite podcast app (like iTunes or Stitcher ).

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10 tips for teaching critical thinking + information literacy

The Cornerstone for Teachers

The Truth for Teachers podcast is doing a two-part series about media literacy this season. Back in episode 216, I spoke with Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project about how educators can be informed media consumers and advocates for truth. Recap and Big Ideas.

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Media Literacy Resources for Classrooms

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Media literacy is a way for us to better understand our world and have our say in it. It involves understanding how -- and why -- a media message is constructed as well as its impact on the world. Jump down to a section Media Literacy Courses and Curricula. Creating Media and Media Production.

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Educator tools for media literacy and how to advocate for truth

The Cornerstone for Teachers

He’s the head of the education team of the News Literacy Project , a national education nonprofit offering nonpartisan programs that teach students how to know what to believe in the digital age. What’s actually news-worthy (“How come the media isn’t talking about this?”).

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