Are you getting your right to reliable and accurate information?
In this lesson, we will learn about our right to reliable and accurate information and we will learn why this is so important to help us access our other rights. We will also explore what accurate and reliable information means and why it is important for young people to access news that is produced with them in mind.
Video
Click on the play button to start the video. If your teacher asks you to pause the video and look at the worksheet you should:
- Click "Close Video"
- Click "Next" to view the activity
Your video will re-appear on the next page, and will stay paused in the right place.
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Citizenship lesson. Test out your new found knowledge in this Quiz.
This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text - please contact your teacher who should be able to help you with an audio description.
Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023
Why we're removing unit quizzes from the website >Are you getting your right to reliable and accurate information?
Citizenship lesson. Test out your new found knowledge in this Quiz.
Lesson summary: Are you getting your right to reliable and accurate information?
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