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The News Literacy Project’s CHECKOLOGY™ VIRTUAL CLASSROOM

December 22, 2016 Webmaster 0

The News Literacy Project is piloting a new digital curriculum called The Checkology Virtual Classroom to help teach students to be critical, thoughtful consumers of […]

2016 Presidential Scholastic Election Poll Results

November 9, 2016 Webmaster 0

The Democracy and Me simulated election took place between October 31 and November 8. Here are the results: Total Student Vote count: 452 Hillary Clinton: […]

NPR Outlines Where The Candidates Stand On The Big Issues

October 18, 2016 Webmaster 0

Where do the presidential candidates stand on the issues that affect real voters? NPR set out to answer that question with a cheat sheet outlining […]

NPR Politics: Live Debate Fact Checker

October 14, 2016 Webmaster 0

The NPR politics team as well as other NPR reporters and editors have provided real time, annotated analysis of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates, including fact […]

NY Times and Learning Network Offers Content for Presidential Debates

September 27, 2016 Webmaster 0

The presidential debates have begun bringing lots of questions – but also the opportunity for students to participate in this historic election The NY Times […]

Explore the Latest in Politics with NPR’s Politics Podcast

September 9, 2016 Webmaster 0

The NPR Politics Podcast is where NPR’s political reporters talk to you like they talk to each other. With weekly roundups and quick takes on […]

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NPR’s 270 Project: Try To Predict Who Will Win The Election

June 30, 2016 Webmaster 0

NPR Politics wanted a data-driven, quantitative way to answer the fundamental question of whether Trump can win the Presidential election, or if it is Hillary […]

High School Senior Elected As Republican Delegate From Colorado

April 12, 2016 Webmaster 0

NPR’s Renee Montagne interviewed 18-year-old Joel Crank, who was elected as a Colorado delegate to this summer’s Republican National Convention. He explains the process and […]

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