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Recommendations for Establishing News Literacy Courses at Universities

By Staff on July 4, 2009

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Recommendations on How Journalism Schools Can Lead The Way in Universities in Instituting News Literacy Courses

By Staff on July 4, 2009

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Sessions

  • News Literacy Presentation (16)
  • University Presidents’ Panel (8)
  • News Media Panel (11)
  • News Literacy Innovations, Part I (9)
  • Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. Keynote Address (5)
  • David Mindich Address (7)
  • Recommendations from the Breakout Groups (12)
  • News Literacy Innovations, Part II (7)

Topics

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Speakers

  • Alan Miller (4)
  • Alberto Ibargüen (3)
  • Alexandra Wallace (9)
  • Alison Bernstein (1)
  • Andrew Heyward (9)
  • Arthur Sulzberger Jr. (6)
  • Brady Deaton (8)
  • Charles Bierbauer (1)
  • Clark Bell (3)
  • David Mindich (8)
  • Evelyn Messinger (2)
  • Fabrice Florin (4)
  • Howard Finberg (3)
  • Howard Schneider (21)
  • Jack Hamilton (1)
  • John Lombardi (8)
  • Jonathan Landman (1)
  • Marcy McGinnis (4)
  • Nancy Cantor (8)
  • Neil Budde (9)
  • Rita-Marie Murphy (1)
  • Sanford J. Ungar (8)
  • Shirley Strum Kenny (8)
  • Siok Sian Pek-Dorji (4)
  • Susan Moeller (4)
  • Ted Koppel (9)
  • Vivian Schiller (9)

Additional Resources

  • Salzburg Academy on Media & Global Change
  • NewsTrust
  • Watching TV News: How to be a Smarter Viewer
  • The News Literacy Project
  • S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

The “Big Idea”

What if courses in News Literacy could dramatically spread from coast-to-coast to dozens of universities and scores of high schools in the next year?

What if there was a way to fund the growth so that the universities and local school districts, many of them resource-starved,

 

would not have to initially pay any cost?

What if there was a way to marry the growing need for News Literacy education with a pool of experienced professionals who are out-of-work, just waiting to have their talent and passion re-directed into the classroom?

 

Howard SchneiderAt the concluding session of the conference, Dean Howard Schneider proposed what would become the conference’s “big idea.”

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