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Prof. McCarthy Represents Hunter at News Literacy Conference

Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the Journalism Program Sissel McCarthy attended this year’s NAMLE conference to give a talk about news literacy education.

Distinguished Lecturer and Director of the Journalism Program Sissel McCarthy attended this year’s NAMLE conference to give a talk about news literacy education.

She shared her MEDIA 211 lesson, “Information Neighborhoods,” during a curriculum roundtable event and taught fellow educators how to help students understand the difference between journalism and all other types of media.

NAMLE, which stands for National Association for Media Literacy Education, hosted its 12th annual conference in Washington, D.C. earlier this summer, and offered sessions like “Let’s Retire the Term ‘Fake News’: Teaching a New Misinformation Vocabulary” and “Digital Forensics: How to Hook Students on Fact-Checking.”

McCarthy also attended a hands-on pre-conference session at the Newseum called “Real Media Literacy for a Fake News World” where she and other teachers tested their news literacy mettle.

Journalism Program Director Sissel McCarthy attended a news literacy education conference in Washington, D.C., to share Hunter curriculum.

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The Hunter College journalism program is offered as a concentration or a minor within the Department of Film & Media Studies. Its curriculum is built around production courses in journalism and analytical courses in media studies. Learn more about our course requirements.

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