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.
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