Youth engagement & news literacy
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- 2013-10-29 22:23 - Summit Focuses on Youth Engagement with News
- 2013-09-06 14:07 - World Young Reader Prizes: Indians Win at Engaging Youth
- 2012-11-27 15:18 - Students and the News: An Update
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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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2012-03-01 11:37The Irish publishers association, National Newspapers of Ireland, culminates the second year of its "Press Pass" newspapers in education programme that served more than 14000 16-year-olds. Read more ...
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2011-11-04 14:11Jordanian teachers have produced a new guide to help their counterparts all over the region use newspapers as a tool for media literacy as well as a supplemental NIE (newspapers in education) classroom text for many other subjects. Read more ...
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2011-09-05 17:01WAN-IFRA is putting an increased emphasis on assuring that young readership development is considered at both its highest level events and in new regional arenas. 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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