Understanding echo chambers and confirmation bias.
Critical thinking helps us make decisions, and, see bias - often seen online.
Suitable for Primary - greenwashing explained.
Spotting GREENWASHING, relies on your information and media literacy - you need to think critically and dig a little deeper.
The news media can be a powerful force for good, but it doesn't always use it's power in the right way.
Which of the many media voices do you listen to? Do you trust their agenda?
But the job is not done once you search it up - you still need to THINK CRITICALLY about whether it is real.
“The Allegory of the Cave” is a metaphor for critical thinking. It serves as a wake-up call for people to seek the truth and not settle for what they see in front of them as reality and truth. In the allegory, the prisoners in the cave symbolize what our human existence is like if we do not question things and seek the truth.
Mistruths, jokes and lies on the internet, can be retold under ‘circular reporting.’ Don’t contribute to it!
You can decide where you get your news, and whether it is a respectable source.
It’s time to think critically about everything you hear and see online, on the radio, and on the news.
Don’t fall for information CREATED with the wrong intentions.