Webinar | Teaching about Mis/Disinformation in Early Elementary Grades Using Constructivist Media Decoding

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Elementary school Webinar | Teaching about Mis/Disinformation in Early Elementary Grades Using Constructivist Media Decoding

Provider: NAMLE

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Selected for its practical, free strategies that help K-3 teachers build early critical thinking and media literacy skills

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Analytical ThinkingCritical ThinkingInformation LiteracyMedia Literacy1st Grade2nd Grade3rd GradeKindergarten

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How can you introduce in grades K-3 the type of deep questioning and critical thinking skills necessary for all students to evaluate the media messages they see, read and hear in today's world? Highlighting dozens of free lessons from Project Look Sharp that use the kinds of media children already have in their lives (food packages, movies, YouTube videos, etc.), this highly interactive presentation will demonstrate how inquiry-based, student-centered, curriculum-driven media analysis can engage even the youngest students in questions about what's true and what's not.

Webinar | Teaching about Mis/Disinformation in Early Elementary Grades Using Constructivist Media Decoding

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NAMLE

NAMLE started in 1997 to support media literacy. It helps people learn how to find, understand, and create media. NAMLE wants media skills to be simple and useful for everyone, every day.



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