Fighting Fake News: Using Peer Discussion Groups to Build News Media Literacy

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Abstract

This article examines the effectiveness of guided peer discussion in building news media literacy. Our longitudinal study finds that this instructional approach increased students' interest in news headlines, particularly among those with initially low interest. Furthermore, qualitative results show students' increased awareness of the quality and potential bias of news sources. We conclude that guided peer discussion is an effective means of promoting news media literacy.

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Siena, S., & Roman, T. (2022). Fighting Fake News: Using Peer Discussion Groups to Build News Media Literacy. PS - Political Science and Politics, 55(4), 821–827. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096522000609

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