Sign up for Media Mentorship
Learn and organize media literacy for your school, families, and communities!
"Media Mentorship events were inspired by MisinfoDay, an annual event for high school students, teachers, and librarians co-hosted by the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public and Washington State University's Edward R. Murrow College of Communication."
- Students Teach Students
- Students Teach Families
- Students Teach Seniors
- Students Create Community Displays
Register your interest here to speak to a Media Mentorship team member from the Center for an Informed Public, get connected with other projects, feature your project, or be counted as a participating class.
If you need help, you can reach out to us at Teens for Vaccines and we can connect you as well!
Digital Survival Skills Curriculum
Check out the Digital Survival Skills Curriculum by Teachers for an Informed Public to to help students learn to navigate their information landscape and prepare to pass their learning onto others.
1. Today's Information Landscape (50 mins)
2: My Media Environment (60-90 mins)
3: Why We Fall for Misinformation (50 mins)
4: Social Media Algorithms (50 mins)
5: Investigating Claims & Sources (4-6 hrs)
Source: https://www.mediamentorship.com/