Youth engagement & news literacy
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Youth engagement & news literacy
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) helps newspapers, parents and teachers work together to engage the young to create a literate, civic-minded new generation of readers all over the world.
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2013-03-01 12:37The Irish publishers association, National Newspapers of Ireland, culminates its new "Press Pass" newspapers in education programme that served more than 14000 16-year-olds. Read more ...
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2013-02-18 09:55Helping children learn about news while using digital tablets is strengthening news[papers] in education programmes worldwide and has won the Dutch “News in Education” division of the national media association a top media literacy prize. Read more ...
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2012-11-18 16:28Botswana has become the latest African country to introduce News in Education (NIE), an international programme to increase children’s academic skills by using the newspaper as a teaching tool. Read more ...
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2012-05-28 14:04I-Next of India has been designated the 2012 World Young Reader Newspaper of the Year in the annual Young Reader Prize competition from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), which awarded 21 prizes to newspapers and a newspaper printing plant from 13 countries that have found innovative ways to attract young people to the news. Read more ...
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2012-03-15 13:45With our global poster project, newspapers can easily help students and teachers get involved on 3 May, World Press Freedom Day. Read more ...
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2011-11-04 15:11Jordanian teachers have produced a new guide to help their counterparts all over the region use newspapers as a tool for media literacy as well as a supplemental NIE (newspapers in education) classroom text for many other subjects. Read more ...
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2011-09-05 18:01WAN-IFRA is putting an increased emphasis on assuring that young readership development is considered at both its highest level events and in new regional arenas. Read more ...
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2011-01-26 15:22Newspapers have a duty to help young people and their influencers understand the importance and fragility of press freedom. You can find some tools and ideas for such a key news literacy initiative below, from quick and simple activities to publish to full-scale youth festivals. Read more ...
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To help create a new generation of civic-minded, literate readers, we must also assure that young people learn about the work and importance of professional journalism. Thanks to more than a decade of World Young Reader Prize entries, we have a wealth of examples of how newspapers can do just that.
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The World Young Reader Prize honors excellence in newspaper engagement of the young.
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The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) helps newspapers, parents and teachers work together to engage the young to create a literate, civic-minded new generation of readers all over the world.
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