"What do you know and how do you know it?"

Published on Feb 17, 2016

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"What do you know and how do you know it?"

A step to a fair, accurate and contextual search for truth
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In the digital age it is better to teach news literacy than to try to control the ever-exploding supply side of news and information. (William Orme, former policy advisor for the United Nations Development Program)

"It's more useful and practical," he said, "to try and educate the citizenry to be on guard against hate speech and rumor-mongering or whatever, and have them report it."

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News Literacy: It is not telling people what to think or do.

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It is giving people tools that allow them to be active citizens.

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Decide:
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

I don't have to worry about my health because I'm young.

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People should be able to critcise the government.

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Love can last forever.

Students should have religious classes in school.

Men are smarter than women.

Think Critically...

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