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National Council of Teachers of English Hosts Advance Screening of Trust Me


National Council of Teachers of English Hosts Advance Screening of Trust Me
NCTE partners with the Getting Better Foundation to share award-winning documentary with literacy educators.
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Trust Me is a feature documentary that explores manipulation and misinformation at the intersection of human nature and information technology. It explains how these drive a need for media literacy. Expert interviews point the way toward a positive future.
NCTE has partnered with the Getting Better Foundation to host a screening of the award-winning documentary Trust Me.
Trust Me is available until June 30. The retail price is $12.99. NCTE members can enjoy a 50% discount by using the promo code provided in their most recent INBOX email newsletter. ....

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National Council of Teachers of English's James R. Squire Office Releases New Policy Briefs to Promote Literacy Instruction That Prepares Students for an Increasingly Diverse and Digital World


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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and its James R. Squire Office of Policy Research in English/Language Arts unveiled three new policy briefs to address the urgency in expanding literacy instruction to ensure students are prepared to thrive in a world that is increasingly diverse and influenced by digital media. To do so, the field must rethink and expand programs to support teachers and teacher-candidates in developing an understanding of and proficiency in racial literacy, translanguaging, and critical media literacy.
The briefs, authored by leading scholars and released during the 2021 NCTE Virtual Leadership and Advocacy Summit on April 19,  focus on three timely issues impacting literacy educators and their students, including: ....

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