Interesting educational approach. Teach the truth and how to interpret. The media create false truths easily. Move between such information requires guidance and development of critical. Remember that from me saying that they said is a saying that I have not said?
are not any advantages in this age of communication. The viral effect that has internet can turn against us at any time. Better be prepared to verify the information that surrounds us.
Robert Mathis earlier this year sent an email to all students at Walt Whitman Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. The text explains that all teaching about the Holocaust will be removed from the program. After a few days, test recommending a website that supports this decision. Students feel that the teacher's email and the existence of a web page are to believe the news. But it is a lie.
"They think that by having access to all information in the world no one can deceive. They think they know everything, "Mathis said with a smile. Your task is to prove that an email, a link on Facebook or any web page are not enough to believe any information. Walt Whitman Institute and two in New York and Chicago participating in the Literacy Project News (News Literacy Project ). The goal is up to 1,600 students learn to distinguish the information they find on the net, what is true, what is a lie and what is the importance of the work of journalists and media in a democracy.
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