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Preparing Pre-Service Teachers to Teach Media Literacy: A Response to “Fake News”

Journal of Media Literacy Education
doi 10.23860/jmle-2019-11-1-1
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April 15, 2019

Authors
Todd S. ChernerKristal Curry
Publisher

University of Rhode Island


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