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Class Dismissed
SchoolStatus - The Podcast for Teachers
200 episodes
9 months ago
Class Dismissed Podcast is here to inspire educators through story and keep them up-to-date with the news that affects them directly.

Plus, we'll leave you with a bright idea in education that you can apply in your community.

So relax and enjoy the lighthearted 30-45 minute episodes, while doing chores around the house or commuting to work.

Regular Co-Hosts include Principal - Kristina Pollard, Teacher- Lissa Pruett, Education Data Expert-Russ Davis, and Journalist- Nick Ortego

We would love to hear from you! If you have a suggestion for the show or want to write to say hello, email us at info@classdismissedpodcast.com or find us on Twitter @classdismiss
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Class Dismissed Podcast is here to inspire educators through story and keep them up-to-date with the news that affects them directly.

Plus, we'll leave you with a bright idea in education that you can apply in your community.

So relax and enjoy the lighthearted 30-45 minute episodes, while doing chores around the house or commuting to work.

Regular Co-Hosts include Principal - Kristina Pollard, Teacher- Lissa Pruett, Education Data Expert-Russ Davis, and Journalist- Nick Ortego

We would love to hear from you! If you have a suggestion for the show or want to write to say hello, email us at info@classdismissedpodcast.com or find us on Twitter @classdismiss
Show more...
How To
Education,
Self-Improvement
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Navigating the Presidential Election: The Role of Media Literacy in Education
Class Dismissed
35 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Navigating the Presidential Election: The Role of Media Literacy in Education
As the upcoming Presidential Election draws near, the importance of media literacy in education has never been more evident. In today's digital age, where information is readily accessible and often overwhelming, teaching students how to critically analyze and navigate media sources is essential for fostering informed citizenship and safeguarding democratic processes.

Media literacy encompasses a range of skills, including the ability to evaluate the credibility of sources, recognize bias, understand different forms of media, and interpret messages accurately. In the election context, these skills are invaluable for helping students sift through the barrage of news, social media posts, and campaign advertisements to distinguish fact from fiction and make informed decisions.
So, how can teachers effectively navigate the upcoming Presidential Election with their students?
First and foremost, it's essential to create a safe and open environment where students feel comfortable discussing political issues. Encourage respectful dialogue and emphasize the importance of listening to diverse perspectives. By fostering critical thinking and respectful debate, teachers can empower students to engage thoughtfully with political content and form their opinions based on evidence and reasoned analysis.

Additionally, integrating media literacy into the curriculum is crucial. Teach students to critically evaluate sources by examining authorship, bias, accuracy, and relevance. Provide them with tools and strategies for fact-checking information and verifying sources. Encourage students to question the motives behind media messages and consider the potential impact of misinformation on public opinion.

Furthermore, leverage current events, such as the presidential election, as teachable moments. Analyze campaign advertisements, speeches, and debates together as a class. Encourage students to deconstruct the language, imagery, and persuasive techniques used by candidates to sway voters. Explore how different media outlets frame and interpret political events, highlighting the importance of seeking out multiple perspectives.

In Episode 262 of Class Dismissed, we speak with Andrea De La Cerda, the Founder and CEO of Kandula. Kandula is a strategic communications company that helps nonprofits, entrepreneurs, and educational institutions. To hear our entire conversation with De La Cerda, listen to Episode 262 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite podcast app or Apple Podcast.

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Class Dismissed Podcast is here to inspire educators through story and keep them up-to-date with the news that affects them directly.

Plus, we'll leave you with a bright idea in education that you can apply in your community.

So relax and enjoy the lighthearted 30-45 minute episodes, while doing chores around the house or commuting to work.

Regular Co-Hosts include Principal - Kristina Pollard, Teacher- Lissa Pruett, Education Data Expert-Russ Davis, and Journalist- Nick Ortego

We would love to hear from you! If you have a suggestion for the show or want to write to say hello, email us at info@classdismissedpodcast.com or find us on Twitter @classdismiss