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News Literacy
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Introduction [:57]

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Jacquelyn Whiting and Michelle Luhtala discuss news literacy and how to understand the relationship between traditional news and citizen journalism. They will look at the relationship of media literacy and digital citizenship and how well students can critically interpret what they are reading. Detailed guides for how to unpack primary sources or interpret the intention of a painting or photograph are provided as well. Getting your students to think like fact checkers in all they do will encourage deeper research skills and strengthen their digital citizenship.

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About the Authors

Michelle Luhtala is Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School in New Canaan, Connecticut. She facilitates an online learning community for nearly 12,000 library and educational technology professionals at edWeb.net/emergingtech, where she has hosted over 80 webinars since 2010. She is an adjunct instructor in the Masters of Information Program at Rutgers University' s School of Communication and in the Information and Library Science Department at Southern Connecticut State University and is also a contributing author to Libraries Unlimited's Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers. The American Association of School Librarians distinguished her as Curriculum Champion in 2017.

Jacquelyn Whiting is the Instructional Coach and Technology Integrator for a school district in Connecticut. She has a bachelor's in Government Studies and Studio Art from Connecticut College and a master's in Social Studies and Education from South Connecticut State University. She is also a Google Certified Innovator, a Google Certified Coach, and Local Activator for Future Design School. Jacquelyn is the co-author of News Literacy: The Keys to Combating Fake News and the author of Student-Centered Learning by Design. She presents frequently on human-centered design, student and educator voice, and innovative educational technology practices. You can follow her tweeting @MsJWhiting.

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"News Literacy. Introduction [:57]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, January 2021, schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2260859?learningModuleId=2256568&topicCenterId=2247905.
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