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Media literacy -- Juvenile literature
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Media literacy -- Juvenile literature
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Media literacy
Focus
Media literacy
Sub focus
Juvenile literature
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Information literacy and fake news, Diane Dakers
What the fact?, finding the truth in all the noise, Dr. Seema Yasmin
Facts and opinions, by Kristine Spanier
A young citizen's guide to news literacy, opinion vs. news, Danielle Haynes
Media literacy, information and disinformation, by Kathryn Hulick
True or false, a CIA analyst's guide to spotting fake news, Cindy L. Otis
Power and persuasion in media and advertising, Susan Brophy Down
Learning about media literacy, Martha E. H. Rustad ; consulting editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
Legitimate news sources, by A.W. Buckey
News and the media, Emilie Dufresne
The fake news crisis, how misinformation harms society, Barbara Sheen
Learning about plagiarism, Nikki Bruno Clapper ; consultant: JoAnne DeLurey Reed, Librarian and Teacher
Debunking conspiracy theories, Anna Maria Johnson
Avoiding clickbait, Kristin Thiel
You're being duped, fake news on social media, Jennifer Peters
True or false, a CIA analyst's guide to spotting fake news, Cindy L. Otis
Fact, fiction, and opinions, the differences between ads, blogs, news reports, and other media, By Brien J. Jennings
Learning about ads, Martha E. H. Rustad ; consulting editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
Distinguishing fact from opinion, by Marne Ventura
Learning about fact and opinion, Martha E. H. Rustad ; consulting editor: Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
Identifying fake news, by R.L. Van
Conspiracy theories and fake news, Phil Corso
Understanding the news, by Pamela Dell
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Media literacy
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Juvenile literature
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