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Evaluating Political Sources: Think Critically, Question Everything
Develop the analytical skills to assess credibility, identify bias, and verify political information with confidence and rigour.
What You'll Learn
Credibility, currency, and purpose are essential source evaluation criteria.
Bias, loaded language, and cherry-picking distort political information significantly.
Corroboration and lateral reading verify claims using independent credible sources.
Hansard and official government records are primary sources of highest authority.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify credibility, bias, and purpose in Canadian political sources.
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Questions test corroboration, lateral reading, and the CRAAP evaluation framework.
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Learners distinguish primary sources, propaganda, and partisan bias in context.
Why This Matters
Evaluating political sources equips students with the critical thinking skills necessary to identify bias, verify claims, and engage responsibly with political information in democratic society.
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Source Credibility
Political Bias
Corroboration
Lateral Reading
Media Literacy

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