
Project Citizen Media Literacy Lessons
- Lesson 1: Does a Free Press Support Democracy
- Lesson 2: Do I Have a Role In Media Literacy?
- Lesson 3: Is All Media Biased?
- Lesson 4: Can I Identify Reliable Media Sources?
- Lesson 5: Do I Play a Role in Staying Safe Online?
- Lesson 6: Can I Effectively Create and Share Information?
- Lesson 7: Do I Have to Cite My Sources?
- Lesson 8: Am I Media Literate?
Chapter | Project Citizen Topics | Media Literacy Moments |
|---|---|---|
1 | Do I Have the Power to Create Change in My Community? | • Does a Free Press Support Democracy? |
2 | Do We Need Public Policy? | |
3 | How Does Project Citizen Empower My Engagement in Public Policy? | • Do I Have a Role in Media Literacy? |
Step 1: Identifying Problems to Be Dealt With by Public Policy | ||
Step 2: Selecting a Problem or Problems for Your Class to Study | ||
Step 3: Gathering Information on the Problem You Will Study | • Is All Media Biased? • Can I Identify Reliable Media Sources? • Do I Play a Role in Staying Safe Online? • Do I Have to Cite My Sources? | |
Step 4: Developing a Portfolio to Present Your Research | • Can I Effectively Create and Share Information? | |
Step 5: Presenting Your Portfolio in a Simulated Public Hearing | ||
Step 6: Reflecting on Your Experience | • Am I Media Literate? | |
4 | Why Is My Participation Important to Democracy? |














