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  • #news literacy
  • #journalism education
  • #media distrust
  • Mary Robb, a social studies teacher at Andover High School, has been teaching news literacy for 25 years.
  • Students in Robb's class showed little interest in becoming journalists, despite taking a media-related elective.
  • A survey by News Literacy Project found that U.S. teens have negative perceptions of journalists, describing them as 'Biased,' 'Boring,' and 'Bad.'
  • Only 28% of Americans trust the news media, with even lower trust among Republicans (8%).
  • Teens struggle to distinguish between news, opinion, and advertising, and many get their news from social media.
  • Only 32% of teens could name movies or TV shows about journalism, with 'Spider-Man' and 'Anchorman' being the most cited.
  • The report recommends improving news literacy education and encouraging teens to interact with professional journalists or join journalism programs.
  • Robb emphasizes the importance of teaching students to distinguish between standards-based journalism and other types of information.
  • Many teens are unaware of the ethics and standards of professional journalism, leading to skepticism about the profession.