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R GoinYou may think there are already plenty of Web sites devoted to teaching kids one thing or another, from elementary to obscure. Our goal is a little different. We believe that truth is an elusive commodity in our world of ceaseless communication, a world in which information is transmitted in huge helpings and in a virtual instant. All of us are overwhelmed with messages, many of them attempts to persuade us to do or buy something. Our aim is to help students learn to be smart consumers of these messages, not to accept them at face value; to dig for facts using the Internet, not to stop looking once they get to Wikipedia; and to weigh evidence logically, not to draw conclusions based on their own biases.
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Rhonda FisherThis website states that their "aim is to help students learn
to be smart consumers of these messages, not to accept them at face
value; to dig for facts using the Internet, not to stop looking once
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Phil Burrell"FactCheckEd.org is an educational resource for high school teachers and students. It’s designed to help students learn to cut through the fog of misinformation and deception that surrounds the many messages they’re bombarded with every day. Our site is a
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FactCheckED.org is a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center supported by a grant from the Flora Family Foundation.
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Hackley LibraryHow to be savvy consumers of news. Include lesson plans on analytical thinking, fact-finding, and recognizing deception, and on understanding political discussions of
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E Latorracalesson plans around media and information literacy
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Stephanie KaufmanFact checker, critical thinking lesson plans, media analysis
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Colleen Williams2008 Webby Education People's Choice Winner.
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nick kGreat site with lesson plans. Students check out the facts using resource links within this sites lessons
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Phoebe Wetherbeecan use in computer 1 class when studying about Info found on the Internet
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Donna BaumbachEducational resource for high school teachers and students. It’s designed to help students learn to cut through the fog of misinformation and deception that surrounds the many messages they’re bombarded with every day.
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Shawn KimballFactCheckEd.org is an educational resource for high school teachers and students. It’s designed to help students learn to cut through the fog of misinformation and deception that surrounds the many messages they’re bombarded with every day.
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Chris ElnickiLessons and Film Clips for teaching students how to deal with spin and misleading media. Great stuff.
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Glenn Wiebelesson plans, info , resources on politics
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George Bush: He was mis-stating facts in his 2007 SOTU address
Hillary Clinton: She is falsely accused
John McCain: His claims agains Obama are not accurate
Romney and McCain: Information presented in one of the 2007 debates is inaccurate
Have any democrats ever made misleading or false statements? From your site it would appear not.
This site is an example of the way liberal bias pervades our educational system. EDUCATORS BE WARNED! This site contains liberal biases masquerading as lesson plans.
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