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How Journalists Have Covered The People's Fight for Justice in U.S. History

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United States

Through various creative and fun interactive tools, students will learn how real people fought for social justice and how the news media covered their stories. Participants will be provided with clear media literacy tools so that students know what to look for -- and what to look out for -- in the news they encounter each day. The 10 case studies are all standards-based and cover the American Revolution, the Civil War, muckrakers, women's suffrage, mental health, immigration, World War II, Vietnam, Watergate and gender equality.

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Available for one-hour of PD credit.*

*You will be eligible to receive one-hour of professional development recertification credit for participation in this webinar if you complete all the poll questions, survey, and actively watch the webinar. At the conclusion of the webinar, you will be able to download a certificate that verifies you completed the webinar. Check with your school district in advance of the webinar to ensure that the PD recertification credit is accepted.

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