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01/31/2022
■Class discussion: Can you tell what is real or what is not when you read? Researchers say many schoolkids are falling victim disinformation and conspiracy fantasies – usually starting around age 14. What sources of information can you trust? Have you had any lessons in news literacy? Do you ever check out different news sources before deciding if a news report is true? Are you attracted to reports that support what you already may believe? Do you ever seek out reports that challenge your beliefs? Why or why not?
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