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As the youth movement around gun control gains steam, some schools have threatened students with suspension and other consequences if they protest on school grounds.
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Free online resources developed by NewseumED and AAUW provide timely guidance on identifying and avoiding junk news.
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As revelations unfold daily about the destructive impact of fake news, the Newseum emerges as a leading provider of media literacy education.
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The website helps students understand the historical underpinnings of today’s issues, sharpen their analytical skills, and make informed decisions in a diverse and demanding world.
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The partnership will allow the Newseum to reach an even wider audience with its resources on fighting fake news and misinformation.
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The class, developed with student input, is aimed at improving students’ media literacy.
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The class is part of the Newseum’s response to increasing demand for media literacy education.
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How young people became so unwilling in critical instances to talk to each other is a fundamental question for higher education.
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The Religious Freedom Center of the Newseum Institute announced on June 25 that it received a $200,000 grant from The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, based in Jacksonville, Fla. The grant will help support the launch
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The Newseum Education Department offers classes and resources on how social movements past and present have used the five freedoms to achieve change.
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