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Media Literacy Resources - All Lessons and Pop-up Newsroom Pack

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Are you concerned that misinformation is impacting your students’ ability to distinguish fact from fiction? Do you want to increase your media literacy skills and access classroom-ready resources you can implement straightaway? Are you looking for creative and unique ways to bring media literacy to life in the classroom? Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.
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**Lesson 2 of 4 - Is this true ** Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.
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Pop-up Newsroom in your classroom

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The Student View wants every young person to have access to media literacy education and insights into careers in journalism. To help achieve this goal, we’ve put together a three-part offer: a training program for teachers, a Pop-Up Newsroom initiative, and four PSHE lessons that you can use in your classrooms. While your students will get the most out of these materials via full engagement with these three parts, they’re designed to be standalone. In this pack we have created a number of classroom resources as well as guidance for you to set up your own Pop-Up Newsrooms in your school to help raise awareness about media literacy and give young people media literacy skills. Our Media Literacy Champions resource is specifically designed for teachers working with students aged 11 to 16, offering them an amazing opportunity to create their very own news report. For more information about the programme, funded by the European Media and Information Fund, please visit https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/
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Media Literacy Resources - Lesson 3 - Why would they say that?

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**Lesson 3 of 4 - Why would they say that? ** Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.
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Media Literacy Teacher Handbook and Guidance Document

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Media Literacy Handbook and Guidance Document are designed to give you in introduction to our media literacy resources and ensure you feel comfortable and confident to deliver them in your setting. All our resources are available on TES for free: Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.
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Media Literacy Resources - Lesson 1 - Is this reliable?

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Lesson 1 of 4 - Is this reliable? Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.
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Media Literacy Resources - Lesson 4 - How did this get here?

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**Lesson 4 of 4 - How did this get here? ** Our media literacy resources have been carefully designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of media literacy, providing practical tools to integrate the subject into your teaching and empowering your students to distinguish fake news from reliable information. The resources are designed to be used in the classroom straightaway, and include worksheets, classroom presentations and lesson plans. Are you concerned that misinformation is impacting your students’ ability to distinguish fact from fiction? Do you want to increase your media literacy skills and access classroom-ready resources you can implement straightaway? Are you looking for creative and unique ways to bring media literacy to life in the classroom? Developed by The PSHE Association, The Student View and Bellingcat, our Media Literacy curriculum has been awarded Level 4 Impact accreditation by Skills Builder Partnership which means that all of our resources not only develop Media Literacy skills, but also their essential skills of Listening, Speaking, Problem-solving and Staying Positive. FREE Training for Teachers We have a limited number of places available on our Media Literacy CPD for Secondary School Teachers between October 2023 and January 2024. Find out more and guarantee your place (at no cost to you or your school) https://thestudentview.org/teacher-training/. Funded by The European Media and Information Fund.