Fact Vs. Fiction: Equip Students with Critical Thinking Against Fake News
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Prepare your students to navigate today’s complicated media landscape with Fact Vs. Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News, an essential resource designed to empower critical thinkers in an age saturated with misinformation. This innovative guide offers educators the tools they need to foster analytical skills, encouraging students to evaluate sources, discern reliable information, and develop a skeptical mindset that is crucial for academic and personal success.
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Show morePrepare your students to navigate today’s complicated media landscape with Fact Vs. Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Age of Fake News, an essential resource designed to empower critical thinkers in an age saturated with misinformation. This innovative guide offers educators the tools they need to foster analytical skills, encouraging students to evaluate sources, discern reliable information, and develop a skeptical mindset that is crucial for academic and personal success.
What sets this product apart is its comprehensive approach, blending theoretical insights with practical applications. The activities are meticulously crafted to engage students through hands-on learning experiences that stimulate discussion and debate. With its user-friendly layout, teachers can easily adapt lessons to fit diverse learning styles and classroom settings, ensuring every student can participate and thrive.
Less| manufacturer | International Society for Technology in Education |
|---|---|
| height | 9.25 |
| weight | 0.7495716908 |
| width | 0.25 |
| length | 7.5 |
| releaseDate | 2018-12-19T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Fact Vs. Fiction is designed for middle and high school students, making it ideal for ages 11-18.
The guide provides structured lesson plans, activities, and assessments that can easily be integrated into existing curricula.
Yes, it addresses various media types, including social media, traditional news outlets, and educational materials.
Absolutely! The resource includes links to further readings, online workshops, and community forums for educators.