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Teaching Digital Literacy

Can your students tell the difference between real news and “fake” news? Do they have the tools to speak up when they witness offensive speech online? Learning for Justice is proud to introduce our newest collection of K–12 lessons to help students learn to be responsible digital citizens.
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Debra Ginsberg

Debra Ginsberg is a professional freelance writer and editor, book reviewer, workshop leader and contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered . She is the author of the award-winning and bestselling memoirs: Waiting: The True Confessions of a Waitress ; Raising Blaze: A Mother and Son’s Long , Strange Journey Into Autism ; and About My Sisters . She is also the author of the novels Blind Submission , The Grift (a New York Times Notable and SCIBA Mystery Award winner), The Neighbors Are Watching and What the Heart Remembers (a SCIBA Mystery Award winner). You can reach Ginsberg via her website .
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