Bilingual Misinformation Resources for Schools

Really happy to share with you all a few of the misinformation resources we have developed for use in schools, to help our students start to learn the arts of filtering out misinformation.

*NOTE: misinformation is very insidious and can slip through lots of filters, these are not foolproof but they do provide an initial filter and help to teach students to dig a little deeper into the information they are looking at and provoke discussions about how they are applied. Use them to grow your own kit and to consider how to apply these tools, (for instance “Timely” doesn’t apply to intentionally historical research but is very relevant for experimental research.

Enjoy!!

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Getting your community ready

This is not an easy discussion, but it’s a vitally important one for us all, now.

The government has moved away from elimination and while we fight to raise Māori vaccination rates, there are other practical considerations for us at community levels…. I’ve put this post together to share with you some of the discussions we are having in our community. They are questions we are asking, preparations we are undertaking, discussions we are undertaking and recommending for our whānau.

Kia haumaru tā koutou noho. Be safe. Vaccinate.