This new lesson plan from EAVI is one of several available on their website. Aimed at secondary level students, it consists of six short activities which aim to support students in analyzing and decoding misleading images and question critically online resources. Videos, theory sheets and additional material are attached so that teachers have the necessary guidance to implement the plan in the classroom.
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