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Age Group: 12 to 17 years

Analysing Bias

This resource developed by Learning for Justice aims to teach students to identify how writers can reveal their biases through their word choice and tone. Students will be able to identify “charged” words that communicate a point of view and understand how writers communicate an opinion implicitly by writing their own charged news stories. Please

MediaWise Youtube Channel

The MediaWise Youtube channel is a program of The Poynter Institute, which aims to teach people how to navigate the online world and identify misinformation through digital media literacy initiatives. The videos submitted by MediaWise’s Teen Fact-Checking Network are made by young people and contain media literacy tips.   Please click on the link below

Skillify – understand your level of digital skills

Skillify is a self-assessment tool developed by The Digital Collective (DigiCo) to help people understand their level of digital skills in 21 different topics. It covers the following areas: Information and Data Literacy; Communication and Collaboration; Digital Content Creation; Safety; and Problem Solving. It provides a detailed report on people’s digital skills and some recommendations to

Navigating Digital Information

Navigating Digital Information is a video series with 10 episodes in which John Green, in partnership with MediaWise, the Poynter Institute and the Stanford History Education Group explore best practices in navigating the internet by helping people evaluate the information they read online.  Please click on the link below to access the content: https://youtu.be/L4aNmdL3Hr0?si=KrLsau0tNcg-AQr4

Digital Citizenship Curriculum

The Digital Citizenship Curriculum provides lesson plans and short videos for various age groups in schools that look at news and media literacy. These resources were developed by Common Sense Education who are based in the US. They address critical issues facing children in a fast-changing world of media and technology.   Please click on the

Civic Online Reasoning

The Civic Online Reasoning research-based curriculum was developed by the Stanford History Education Group. It offers lessons and assessments to help students evaluate online information that affects them, their communities, and the world. Please click on the link below to access the content: https://cor.stanford.edu/curriculum/

Checkology – News Literacy Project

Checkology is a free e-learning platform with lessons on media literacy through which learners develop the ability to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources and apply critical thinking skills to separate fact-based content from falsehoods. Predominantly for secondary, some for primary aged students.   Please click on the link below to access the content:

MIL (Media and Information Literacy) Literate Citizens – Think critically, click wisely! 

MLI Literate Citizens is a book by UNESCO which presents a comprehensive competency framework of media and information literacy and offers educators and learners structured pedagogical approaches and activities, learning objectives, assessments and recommendations. It is contains 14 modules that cover a range of topics needed to navigate today’s communications ecosystem.  Please click on the