New technologies are complicating efforts to teach the scrolling generation to think critically and defensively online.
Media-literate students should be able to separate fact from fiction in political messaging, advertisements, television shows, and social media posts. Young people may be digital natives, but many of ...
Aug. 29—Being literate today involves more than the basics of being able to read and write. It requires a variety of skills, including, but not limited to, financial literacy, health literacy, ...
Four Penn-Trafford students flexed their communication and organization skills to arrange a holiday vendor market at the high school, slated for early December. The holiday market, hosted by students ...
California schools are leading the charge in teaching students to identify fake news and deepfakes online. Educators are equipping teenagers with critical thinking skills to navigate social media's ...
Nina Tsoneva has waited 20 years for this professional development opportunity in the U.S. and a chance to learn more about teaching. Tsoneva, a 52-year-old English teacher in Kubrat, Bulgaria, is one ...
In case you missed it, the world is going to hell in a handbasket, and this time, the chaos will be televised. Wherever calamity strikes, a journalist is sure to be there with a pen and notepad in ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Journalists from WHYY News will offer a media literacy class at Ulysses S. Grant ...
SPRINGFIELD — A survey of Illinois educators reveals a significant disparity in how they interpret a three-year-old state law’s requirement to teach high school students a “unit of instruction” on ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — A survey of Illinois educators reveals a significant disparity in how they interpret a three-year-old state law’s requirement to teach high school students a “unit of instruction” ...