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Media literacy notes
Practical editorial content for curriculum directors, librarians, and facilitators planning district-wide instruction.
2026-06-15
Why K-12 Needs Media Literacy Now
Algorithmic feeds and AI-generated content raised the stakes for district-wide instruction.
2026-06-18
Split-Level Handouts Explained
Blue-Coded learner pages and Orange-Coded Navigator's Guides reduce prep without lowering rigor.
2026-06-22
Triple-Track Architecture Benefits
Meet students where their interests already live — digital life, sports, and global news.
2026-06-25
Substitute-Ready Media Lessons
How directors can plan for coverage days without pausing media literacy.
2026-06-28
Issue Tracker Matrix Overview
Students log real headlines and justify credibility scores with evidence.
2026-07-01
Perspective Swap in Civics Class
Use the same data asset to compare competing institutional frames.
2026-07-03
Piloting SaC in 90 Days
A practical rollout calendar for curriculum directors.
2026-07-05
AI Media Literacy & District Policy
Pair acceptable-use policies with classroom verification skills.
2026-07-06
Media Literacy and FERPA Awareness
Public informational content vs. student data in licensed platforms.
2026-07-08
Building District Rubrics for Sourcing
Calibrate emerging, proficient, and advanced evidence use.
2026-07-10
Crisis-Day News Routines
Official sources first — classroom protocols when news breaks during school.
2026-07-12
Sports Track for Reluctant Readers
Recruiting hype and analytics teach verification through student interests.
2026-07-14
International Track for Global Classrooms
Cross-border stories build perspective without losing local standards alignment.
2026-07-16
Librarian–Curriculum Partnerships
Co-own media literacy scope across databases and classroom modules.
2026-07-18
Measuring Pilot Success
Metrics directors can track without overburdening teachers.
2026-07-20
From Pilot to District License
Procurement talking points for moving beyond a single-site test.