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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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learning goals

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Basic rules
We do our work when we should
We (try to) speak English
We don't use our phones
We don't eat, drink or chew gum in class 
(water is allowed)

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Test discussion
36 points in total

now: 5.5 at 18 points

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Basic rules
We do our work when we should
We (try to) speak English
We don't use our phones
We don't eat, drink or chew gum in class 
(water bottle is allowed)

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learning goals
Getting an introduction to the News Project

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The News Project

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POLL 1: Do you read/watch news?
Never
Sometimes
Regularly
Daily

Slide 8 - Poll

POLL 2: Why do/don’t you watch news?
It's important
It's interesting
It doesn't interest me
I don't trust the media
Everything is fake news

Slide 9 - Poll

POLL 3: What kind of news do you find interesting?
Headlines
Politics
Local/national news
Sports news
Entertainment news – movies, music, celebrities
Gossip
Background
Nothing

Slide 10 - Poll

POLL 4: Where do you read/watch news?
Dutch TV
International TV
Newspaper
Magazine
Online
Nowhere

Slide 11 - Poll

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What is news literacy,
do you think?

Slide 13 - Mind map

The News Project
We have watched quite a lot of news items already. But there are many sides to news. 

In periode 3, we are going to learn:
HOW TO WATCH the news 
- HOW TO DECIDE if the news we watch is reliable and credible 

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Why do you think it is important to know how to watch and assess (=beoordelen) the news?

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What may happen if news is incorrect and people still believe it?

Slide 16 - Open question

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Do you agree with the quote "If you don't read the newspapers, you're uninformed. If you do read them, you're misinformed"? Explain your answer.

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News Literacy is:
In this course news literacy is designed to help students develop critical thinking skills in order to judge the reliability and credibility of information, whether it comes via print, television or the Internet. This is a particularly important skill in the Digital Age, as everyone struggles to deal with information overload and the difficulty in determining the authenticity of reports.

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News item of the week:
  1. What kind of news is it?
  2. For what kind of people is this news?
  3. It is relevant/irrelevant because ……..
  4. I would rate this news with a : ………….
  5. Three words from this item to remember are:

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Slide 21 - Link

What kind of news is it?

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For what kind of people is this news?

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It is relevant/irrelevant because ……..

Slide 24 - Open question

I would rate this news with a : ………….
(1-10)

Slide 25 - Open question

Three words from this item to remember are:

Slide 26 - Open question

Assignment 2:
Question: What is news?
Keep working together as a team.
Define an answer.
Then type it into LessonUp.

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What is news?
stopwatch
00:00000

Slide 28 - Open question