NJ Schools Must Teach Students Information Literacy Under New Law

NJ Schools Must Teach Students Information Literacy Under New Law

NorthJersey.com | New Jersey’s K-12 students will soon receive instruction on information and media literacy through their schools — to provide them with the skills they will need to evaluate and assess competing sources of information from news media, TikTok and other social platforms that are just a screen away.

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