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Curriculum

Option A: Digital Survival Skills Curriculum

These lessons, a mix of original creations and recommended resources from Teachers for an Informed Public, have been used by teachers across Washington to help students learn to navigate their information landscape and prepare to pass their learning onto others.​

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1. Today's Information Landscape (50 mins)

2: My Media Environment (60-90 mins)

3: Why We Fall for Misinformation (50 mins)

4: Social Media Algorithms (50 mins)

5: Investigating Claims & Sources (4-6 hrs)

6: Show Your Skills Mini-Project

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Option C: Your Favorite Media Literacy Lessons

Any lessons that teach students practical skills and concepts that they can pass onto others through short activities will prepare them for a Media Mentorship project.

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Ready to get Started?

 

Our goal is to build a movement, one Media Mentorship project at a time.
We’d really love to hear from you. 


Register your interest here to speak to a Media Mentorship team member, get connected with other projects in your area, feature your project on this site, or simply be counted as a participating class. 

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