How can you make sure that what your children are reading online is not fake?
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Over the next few weeks and months of uncertainty, the Great School Libraries campaign group wanted to do something useful. With schools closing and many now find themselves at home supporting their children's learning. We wanted to offer a place to ask a question if you are a parent looking for resources, a school librarian trying to support your local school community or a teacher we want to be here for you.
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And just lauched, the new BBC Bitesize resource Fact or Fake: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zr2yscw/fact-or-fake/1
There is this excellent set of resources from the BBC on Fake News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/school-report-43391188
And the 30 seconds website is good too: https://30secondes.org/en/
Crash Course have a good video about navigating digital information which would be great for teenagers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLlv2o6UfTU
https://youtu.be/AkwWcHekMdo This is a great little video from Factcheck.org