Empowering Students to Navigate Political and Media Bias During the 2024 Election

It can be challenging for the average American to navigate the vast amount of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. Imagine having to guide a classroom full of eighth graders through it. David Raymond and Eric Gimbi, both middle school teachers in Pennsylvania and members of the Bobblehead George geek squad, seem to thrive on this challenge. I had the opportunity to exchange techniques with them, as well as Tory Van Voorhis, the creator of the non-partisan and data-driven platform, Election Edge, and CEO of Second Avenue Learning, to discuss the importance of addressing the 2024 presidential election in the classroom.

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Kevin is a media executive with over 25 years of experience in building brands and audiences online, in print, and in person. He is a respected writer, editor, and commentator, especially in the field of education technology. You can contact Kevin at [email protected].

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