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ELA 20-1
General Outcome 3: Manage ideas and information
31. Research planning and information gap analysis
31.2 Research And Information Literacy Misinformation
Master Information Literacy: Combat Misinformation and Verify Sources
Develop critical thinking skills to identify false information and evaluate source credibility in digital media.
What You'll Learn
Students learn to identify misinformation through systematic source evaluation
Credibility assessment involves checking author expertise and institutional affiliations
Cross-referencing multiple sources helps verify information accuracy and reliability
Fact-checking strategies protect against misleading headlines and fabricated evidence
What You'll Practice
1
Identify misleading headlines and fabricated statistics in online content
2
Evaluate source credibility by examining author qualifications and expertise
3
Cross-reference information across multiple authoritative sources for verification accuracy
Why This Matters
Mastering information literacy skills protects students from misinformation and empowers them to make informed decisions in our digital world.
This Unit Includes
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Misinformation
Source Credibility
Fact Checking
Media Literacy
Information Verification

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