Whether you’re focused on your classroom, home, community, or constituents, we have a number of resources and tools available to help you advocate for media literacy education. The MLN Resource Library is offered as one convenient source of information, like any other library.

Resource Highlight

Teaching students to find trustworthy information needs to become a priority in more science classrooms. Learning to Find Trustworthy Scientific Information, published by Media Literacy Now in September 2023, identifies our goals and recommendations to help K-12 students better evaluate scientific information.

Each year, we publish the Media Literacy Policy Report outlining the status of media literacy education laws for K-12 schools in the U.S.. The 2022 report was released in February 2024 and shows the significant progress of state-level policymakers as well as other organizations and key institutions and individuals to recognize an urgent need for media literacy education and to take action.

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PowerPoint Presentation featuring experimenter bias, how to identify it, and how it …
PowerPoint presentation outlines how students can use different questioning techniques to expose …
PowerPoint presentation that uses claims, evidence, and reasoning to focus on common …
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This comprehensive lesson introduces students to evaluating evidence posted on social media …
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Students evaluate a conspiracy theory and, later, a pseudoscience claim, then apply …
Graphs are displayed showing two data series that strongly correlate with one …
This lesson focuses on credibility. The central questions are: Can you believe …
This lesson focuses on credibility. The central questions are: Can you believe …
The lesson includes multiple challenges walking users through verifying Facebook posts using …
Students read an article on measles and its alleged effect on immunity …
This lesson focuses on how to differentiate misinformation from and evolving scientific …