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News and media literacy resources

Online misinformation and the UK riots

Help your students reflect on what they saw and heard about the recent riots with these informative articles, videos and guides.

able media literacy lessons

Get started teaching media literacy with these fun KS3 and KS4 interactive lessons from Other Side of the Story that introduce students to the main media literacy concepts.

Quick games and KS3 / KS4 media lesson stimulus

Check out our interactive online games that are ideal for lesson starters or quick tasks to focus attention at the start of a lesson or morning/afternoon.

BBC Young Reporter

Find out more about developing media skills, what makes a good story and careers in broadcasting with BBC Young Reporter. 11-18 year olds can get involved with the annual storytelling competition and news literacy workshops for schools, colleges and youth groups.

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