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Assessing How the Media and Information Landscape Impacts Democracy

This PowerPoint for Lesson 8 of the Developing Media Literacy for Well-being, Relationships and Democracy unit comes complete with student-facing slides and teaching notes, and is ready to use in the classroom.
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  • Propaganda
  • Democracy & Civic Engagement
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Assessing How the Media and Information Landscape Impacts Democracy

Date of Publication: February 2024

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This is the corresponding PowerPoint for Lesson 8 of the unit Developing Media Literacy for Well-being, Relationships and Democracy. Use this lesson to introduce your students to antisemitism, its impact, and antisemitic tropes.

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