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Media Literacy Skills for Solving Real-World Problems

A free virtual workshop for grades 6-12 educators!

February 26, 2025     4:30-5:30 pm ET

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Looking for lessons to help students build their media literacy skills? Join PopEd for an engaging webinar on Wednesday, February 26th, from 4:30-5:30 pm ET that blends media literacy with real-world environmental challenges.

This interactive session will feature lessons designed to help students analyze, evaluate, and interpret information from a variety of sources. Participants will explore activities that teach students  to uncover potential bias, construct evidence-based arguments, analyze historical photographs, and use online research to deduce cause-and-effect relationships. 

This online workshop is perfect for grades 6-12 educators of any subject that are passionate about media literacy. Register today and leave with resources to empower your students to be savvy digital consumers. 

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All participants will receive:

  • Our Teaching Population lesson pack with 62 of our “best of” hands-on lesson plans for grades K-12.
  • A certificate of completion, showing a 1-hour virtual PD.
  • Access to online tools such as interactive slides and docs to enhance student learning.

"I truly enjoy the webinars presented by Population Education.  They are so well planned and the lessons are very teacher friendly. Thank you for these opportunities." - PopEd webinar attendee