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This curriculum, produced by a Philadelphia social studies teacher, helps students learn about the history of American voting rights, how students can evaluate who they would vote for, and then practice casting their ballot in a mock election. This curriculum has two weeks of lessons, plus extension activities, for teachers to incorporate into their classroom.

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Topic Three: Media Literacy
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Lesson 1: Election Law and Mail-In Voting
Students learn about state election laws and the debate around mail ballots. (45 minutes)
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Lesson 2: Confirmation Bias and Filter Bubbles
There are many sources available to news consumers. How do they know which sources are misleading or opinionated? Which are credible or fact-based?
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Lesson 3: Finding Credible News on Social Media
This lesson aims to equip students with skills to identify credible information online, evaluate news sources on social media and beyond, and build a balanced media diet.