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Created in 2008 by Alan C. Miller, the project is a national program to mobilize journalists to help middle school and high school students sort fact from fiction in the digital age. Miller was a reporter for nearly 21 years at the Los Angeles Times, including 14 years as a member of its high-profile investigative team. His series on the Marine Corps Harrier attack jet won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

The project’s YouTube channel.
The March 2009 “Check it Out” video helps determine what is true and what is not.
“Students as Teachers.” In 2009, The News Literacy Project produced a video showcasing the work of students at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md.
“East Harlem" is the culmination of an 11-week apprenticeship for a dozen students at STARS Prep Academy MS45 in East Harlem: View the video on the project's YouTube channel
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