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Explore PBS News Hour Classroom’s Media Literacy Mini-Lessons page on our Journalism in Action website to see how journalism helps us make sense of history, current events, and the world around us. These short lessons introduce key concepts like sourcing, bias, audience, and perspective. All twelve lessons are designed to help students develop essential skills such as critical thinking, thoughtful analysis, and media literacy—skills that will empower them to navigate today’s complex media landscape with confidence and insight. If you want more help with this page or any other pages on our Journalism in Action website, be sure to check out our other short videos in the Journalism in Action playlist on our YouTube channel (click the link below!) Journalism in Action playlist: • PBS News Hour Classroom's Journalism in Ac... B-roll credits: eSchool News. “4 ways to update critical thinking skills for a massively digital world.” eSchool News, www.eschoolnews.com/featured/2017/07/19/update-critical-thinking-skills/. Accessed 29 July 2025. Velvetech. “6 types of data analysis that help decision-makers.” Velvetech, www.velvetech.com/blog/types-of-data-analysis/. Accessed 29 July 2025. McNulty, Niall. “Importance of media literacy: navigating the digital information landscape.” Niall McNulty, www.niallmcnulty.com/2021/06/why-is-media-literacy-important/. Accessed 29 July 2025. FSR Inc. “The benefits of media literacy education.” FSR Inc, fsrinc.com/fsr-press-room/203-the-benefits-of-media-literacy-education/. Accessed 29 July 2025.