Children are growing up in a world where information is everywhere, but trust is harder than ever. From social media feeds and group chats to headlines, livestreams and AI-generated content, young ...
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Media and information literacy is now part of the curriculum, helping children think critically and spot fake news. The Curriculum and Assessment Review Panel’s interim report has landed; prompting a ...
These are the summaries of the story. Headlines are usually short, simple and to the point. However, for lighter, less serious stories, they can also be fun and designed to entertain the reader.
Our summer reading programme provided First News to 1,702 families! We gifted £30,300 worth of book vouchers to schools. We published 16 blog articles to Tips and Talking Points, informing parents and ...
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