Unveiling Fake News in Religious Contexts: Lesson Plans and Critical Reflections

 
Revelatory Reading
 
Understanding, Critiquing, and
Unveiling Religious News Stories
 
Religion and fake news
 
Pope addresses fake news
Religion: subject and interpretive lens
Role of critical reflection
Liberation theology as tool
 
Religious landscape in America
 
Evangelical Protestant
  
25.4%
Unaffiliated 
    
22.8%
Roman Catholic
   
20.8%
Mainline Protestant 
  
14.7%
Non-Christian faiths
   
5.9%*
 
Religion and fake news
 
Impact of belief systems
Dogmatic
Fundamentalist
 
Liberation theology
 
Contextual approach: Latin America
Direct response to poverty
Freedom from oppressive systems
Salvation as earthly potential
 
Liberation theology
 
Praxis: action and reflection
Right action vs. right belief
Role of social analysis
Secondary role of belief
 
Freire’s stages of consciousness
 
Magical consciousness
Naïve consciousness
Critical consciousness
 
Who decides what’s important
 
Identify represented voices
Is a community marginalized?
 
Gospel of Jesus’s Wife
 
PBS News Hour Clip
Determine origin story
Role of peer review
 
Who isn’t speaking
 
Are there omitted voices?
Are marginalized voices needed?
Biases in peer review
 
Looking at (fake) news
 
Follow the story
Importance of subsequent reporting
Look for corroboration
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Explore the intersection of religion and fake news through lessons on understanding, critiquing, and unveiling fake stories in various religious landscapes. Delve into topics like the impact of belief systems, liberation theology, and societal consciousness stages. Uncover the role of critical reflection and the importance of identifying marginalized voices in the realm of religious news stories.

  • Fake News
  • Religion
  • Critical Reflection
  • Liberation Theology
  • Religious Landscape

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  1. Revelatory Reading Understanding, Critiquing, and Unveiling Religious News Stories Teaching About Fake News: Lesson Plans for Different Disciplines and Audiences

  2. Religion and fake news Pope addresses fake news Religion: subject and interpretive lens Role of critical reflection Liberation theology as tool Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  3. Religious landscape in America Evangelical Protestant Unaffiliated Roman Catholic Mainline Protestant Non-Christian faiths 25.4% 22.8% 20.8% 14.7% 5.9%* Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  4. Religion and fake news Impact of belief systems Dogmatic Fundamentalist Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  5. Liberation theology Contextual approach: Latin America Direct response to poverty Freedom from oppressive systems Salvation as earthly potential Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  6. Liberation theology Praxis: action and reflection Right action vs. right belief Role of social analysis Secondary role of belief Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  7. Freires stages of consciousness Magical consciousness Na ve consciousness Critical consciousness Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  8. Who decides whats important Identify represented voices Is a community marginalized? Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  9. Gospel of Jesuss Wife PBS News Hour Clip Determine origin story Role of peer review Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  10. Who isnt speaking Are there omitted voices? Are marginalized voices needed? Biases in peer review Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

  11. Looking at (fake) news Follow the story Importance of subsequent reporting Look for corroboration Search the ACRL Sandbox for more lessons with #fakenews

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