What Is Media Literacy and How Do We Practice It Using Pulitzer Center Reporting?
Posted by Pulitzer Center on November 3, 2020
Happy Media Literacy Week, educators! To celebrate, our friends at the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) are highlighting five components of media literacy education: Access, Analyze, Evaluate, Create, and Act.
In this lesson, students will apply media literacy skills to global news stories, and then will take action to encourage the spread of reliable information and urgent under-reported stories.
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