Information and Media Literacy for Students
As school library practices shift, school librarians need to engage educators on the benefits of strong information literacy programming.
As school library practices shift, school librarians need to engage educators on the benefits of strong information literacy programming.
ALA has released a report detailing the activities and findings of the Media Literacy at Your Library project.
Young people are inundated with inaccurate stories. These youth-friendly resources can show them the light.
Don't let your young patrons be sitting ducks for misinformation.
Estes Valley Library asked a local journalism professor to help patrons spot fake news.
Help teens and young adults manage their digital footprints with these tips and lesson plans.
It's not too early! Now is the time to start teaching media literacy. "Arthur" is a great place to start.
The project will train public library workers to help their adult patrons become better news consumers.
ALA and the Center for News Literacy at the Stony Brook School of Journalism have announced Media Literacy @ Your Library.