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New Jersey has become the first state in the country to require public schools to teach media literacy to K-12 students as a way to combat misinformation
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that anyone thinks this is real means our media literacy problem is so much worse than I thought
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The worst consequence of YouTube was allowing a large number of people with dismal media literacy to become critics with actual clout
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Media literacy is dead. There can be no themes, no narritive, no emotion and not even the slightest hint of suspense of disbelief.
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we need to talk about extremely basic media literacy not like nuance but fully like “what am i looking at when i open the app” literacy bc i have counted 72 boomers in the replies thanking me for my service
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Media Literacy - New Jersey has become the first state in the country to require public schools to teach media literacy to K-12 students as a way to combat misinformation
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