Youth engagement & news literacy
WAN-IFRA News
- 2015-07-20 09:21 - French Press Honored with Young Reader Prize for Charlie Hebdo Coverage
- 2015-04-07 10:26 - Registration Opens for World Young Readers Prizes
- 2014-12-01 15:07 - Newsworthy Characters: A Practical Guide to Character Building
- 2014-10-12 08:18 - Associations Honoured for Youth Engagement Excellence
- 2014-09-22 13:01 - Norway local press group takes top World Young Reader Prize
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Youth engagement & news literacy
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) helps newspapers, parents and teachers work together to engage the young to create a literate, civic-minded new generation of readers all over the world.
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2016-06-06 08:16Even last week's print edition can prove useful in assisting young people -- and those not so young -- to adapt to a new country thanks to some NIE (News in Education) materials. Read more ...
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2015-11-16 12:48The terrorist killing of more than 125 people in Paris produced variations in approach by online and printed newspapers for children, but with a common, core goal: How do you explain the events to children without terrifying them? Read more ...
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To help create a new generation of civic-minded, literate readers, news publishers must also assure that young people learn about the work and importance of professional journalism. Thanks to more than a decade of World Young Reader Prize entries, we have a wealth of examples of how to do just that.
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