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By Jana Thys Learning about disinformation and fact checking Learning about news and information

24 Feb: Lesson idea: Reliability

With news available so quickly and everywhere (online), some wonder if it is still reliable. Are certain sources more reliable than others? Which news sources should you avoid when looking for objective information? And how exactly do you check what is reliable and what is not?
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By Jana Thys Learning about news and information

24 Feb: News Diary

Many pupils report that they barely, if ever, follow the news. But is that perception correct? Have your pupils keep a news diary and find out together!
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