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These highlighted defamation and libel cases offer provocative entry points into classroom discussions on free speech, the free press, and the First Amendment.
Type: Journal article
These engaging activities can guide students to confront historic examples of harmful propaganda and help them understand the problem and danger of modern stereotypes.
Type: Journal article
Guiding students to conduct media audits can broaden their understanding of how policy issues are viewed in different media markets as well as how students can more consciously curate their own newsfeeds.
Type: Journal article
These outlined strategies can teach students how to evaluate digital content and detect disinformation.
Type: Journal article
The featured documents from a WPA project that employed authors to write state travel guides will spark student interest in local history and can help launch a lesson on the Great Depression and New Deal programs.
Type: Journal article
In this lesson, middle school students consider the links between consumer decisions and child labor.
Type: Journal article
From Pearl Harbor to 9/11, sports has played a significant role in helping Americans move forward in the face of tragedy.
Type: Journal article