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A FactCheck for the Classroom (fwd)
- To: engteach-talk@interversity.org, middle-lit@interversity.org, NCTE-Talk <ncte-talk@lists.ncte.org>
- Subject: A FactCheck for the Classroom (fwd)
- From: theteach <theteach@theteachonline.net>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:02:13 -0500 (CDT)
I subscribe to FactCheck and received this notice today.
alex
Announcing: A FactCheck for the Classroom
To our subscribers:
This e-mail feels a bit like a birth announcement. Last Thursday night, we
flipped the switch to start up a brand new website, a sibling to
FactCheck.org. This one, though, is focused on helping high school
students learn to think analytically.
The new site, www.FactCheckED.org <
http://www.factchecked.org/>,
recognizes that kids are growing up in a world of ceaseless and
instantaneous communication. Accurate and unbiased information can be an
elusive commodity in this constant stream of messages ? many of which are
attempts to persuade the recipient to do or buy something.
Our aim is to help students learn to be smart consumers of these messages.
To that end, we provide tools to help them dig for facts, debunk
deceptions, set aside preconceptions and weigh evidence logically ? and to
help their teachers guide them toward good strategies for doing that. For
educators, there is our Lesson Plans
<
http://factchecked.org/LessonPlans.aspx> section. Most of the plans are
framed around political or consumer advertising and lead students on a
process of discovery to uncover the facts.
One section of the site, Straight from the
Source<
http://factchecked.org/StraightFromTheSource.aspx>, provides a
guide to Internet research as well as a list of government, think-tank and
advocacy group websites with our assessments of their reliability and what
they offer. Our Dictionary<
http://factchecked.org/Dictionary.aspx>is
designed to help decode the bureaucratese and terms of art that often
baffle the uninitiated. We invite you to explore.
We also invite your comments. If you have complaints about the site or
suggestions about ways to do things better, we want to hear from you at
Editor@FactCheckED.org. If you like the site we want to hear that, too.
This is a new venture for us, and something of a work in progress. We'll
be offering more material as time goes on. You can help guide us by
telling us what you find useful and what you don't.
Thanks, as always, for your support.
Viveca Novak Brooks Jackson
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