Lesson Plan

Disinformation Nation: Separating Politics and Propaganda

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Separating political rhetoric from propaganda is no small feat. Class members are challenged to examine two different sources about a candidate in an upcoming election and determine whether the primary purpose of the source is to inform or to persuade.

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CCSS: Designed
Instructional Ideas
  • Post political ads on a themed wall and have class members highlight persuasive language and images
Classroom Considerations
  • Pupils need access to computers with internet and with an online slide deck or document where they can add links to sources
  • Presumes class members have completed the Disinformation Nation lesson plan "Is It Propaganda?"
  • Requires copies of the "Information or Manipulation?" worksheet
Pros
  • The exercise helps learners develop their critical thinking skills
  • Stresses the importance of evaluating the trustworthiness of sources and being an informed voter
Cons
  • None
Common Core