
Media Manipulation and Bias
Students critically examine news media and digital platforms to identify bias, misinformation, and manipulative language. They develop media literacy skills essential for navigating the modern information landscape.
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Students critically examine news media and digital platforms to identify bias, misinformation, and manipulative language. They develop media literacy skills essential for navigating the modern information landscape.
Key Questions
- How does the media manipulate public opinion?
- What language features indicate bias in news reporting?
- How can we verify the credibility of digital information?
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