We’re midway through the Call for Proposals submission window for the National News Literacy Conference, and we wanted to take a moment to encourage you to apply if you’ve been considering it. If you’ve ever shared a lesson, activity or approach that helped students better understand news literacy, we want you to share your perspective at our conference. |
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| We welcome proposal submissions from a wide audience including: |
- Classroom educators (K-5, middle-high school and higher ed).
- Librarians and media specialists.
- Instructional coaches and district leaders.
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Sessions can take many forms, including workshops, discussions, panels or interactive presentations. What matters most is that it offers practical value educators can take back to their classrooms. |
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Proposal deadline: April 3, 2026 |
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If you’re on the fence, this is your sign — we’d love to hear your idea.
P.S. Accepted proposal submissions will receive FREE conference registration. Warmly, The National News Literacy Conference Team |
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The News Literacy Project, a nonpartisan education nonprofit founded in 2008, is building a national movement to create systemic change in American education to ensure all students are skilled in news literacy before they graduate high school, giving them the knowledge and ability to participate in civic society as well-informed, critical thinkers. | © 2026 The News Literacy Project
5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 440, Washington, DC 20015 info@newslit.org |
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