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Sep 22 2023
News
GA State Superintendent celebrates SCCPSS literacy achievement
Georgia Department of Education (GDOE) State School Superintendent Richard Woods visited Andrea B. Williams Elementary School Thursday. His appearance recognized Georgia Milestones Assessment System (GMAS) gains made by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) between 2022 and 2023. Woods presented A.B. Williams Elementary with a banner for Literacy Leadership and recognized
Savannah Morning News
May 30 2018
News
Media literacy is a vital skill
Without a free press, there is no democracy.
Those words have been uttered in countless variations since the adoption of the First Amendment, and while the First Amendment advocates for the right to free speech and freedom of the press, it’s the amount of information that is being shared from all parties involved that has led to sensory overload. Social media platforms, blogs,
Lincoln Journal Star
Nov 27 2017
Perspectives Blog
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Democracy requires its citizens to be informed, and to have free open conversations across divides. AllSides for Schools helps students navigate the increasingly biased, misleading and confusing media landscape by teaching media literacy, civil discourse and life-long skills. Our
Lucy Pinto
May 03 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: Balanced News and Media Literacy
AllSides Live, our Instagram Live show, recently featured Henry A. Brechter, the managing editor of AllSides. Henry oversees the AllSides news operation, and leads strategy and development around news content. Tune in to hear him discuss balanced news and media literacy with our host, AllSides Brand Ambassador Yasmin Tavakoli!.
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Mar 17 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllSides Live: Media Literacy and Nonpartisanship with Scriberr News
AllSides Live, our Instagram Live show, recently featured a chat with Scriberr News, a nonpartisan multimedia news platform, about media literacy and nonpartisanship. Scriberr is dedicated to reporting the truth fully and giving all sides to controversial, political issues so that readers can decide for themselves where they align.
Scriberr Co-Founders Mike Luso and Jamie Joseph
AllSides Staff
Aug 16 2023
News
3rd grade reading scores are flat as Indiana preps for literacy instruction overhaul
Reading competency for Indiana’s third graders is stagnant compared to the previous year and remains near the lowest point in a decade. Results released Wednesday show little growth in crucial reading fundamentals like phonics and comprehension. The scores continue an ongoing literacy decline that began before students faced school closures and dramatic disruptions caused by the COVID-19
Indiana Public Media
Aug 16 2023
News
3rd grade reading scores are flat as Indiana preps for literacy instruction overhaul
Reading competency for Indiana’s third graders is stagnant compared to the previous year and remains near the lowest point in a decade. Results released Wednesday show little growth in crucial reading fundamentals like phonics and comprehension. The scores continue an ongoing literacy decline that began before students faced school closures and dramatic disruptions caused by the COVID-19
WFYI
Sep 21 2023
Fact Check
White House Calls for Media to Scrutinize Republicans, Media Oblige
Welcome back to Forgotten Fact Checks, a weekly column produced by National Review’s News Desk. This week, we recap the media’s embarrassing reaction to the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, look at an unusual defense of a Virginia House candidate’s online sex work, and cover more media misses.
Media Jumps to Biden’s Defense on Impeachment Inquiry
To no one’s surprise
National Review (News)
Nov 26 2019
News
Adults may need media literacy even more than students
The debate over how to fight disinformation in the digital age has divided leading experts and raised thorny questions about free speech and truth on the web.
Should Facebook ban political ads, as Twitter has done, or at least stop exempting politicians from its rules barring misinformation? Should social media platforms ban the "microtargeting" that allows politicians to hand pick
The Fulcrum