I have a teacher looking for websites to use to as examples for evaulating for
bias. I've pulled a couple that are on either side of the political spectrum, but
they are pretty up front about their agenda. Does anyone have any examples that
would show something more subtle that students would actually have to analyze to
see the bias? I'll post a hit if requested.
Thanks
Amy Theisen
Library Media Specialist
West Allis Central High School
8516 West Lincoln Ave.
West Allis, WI 53227-2599
414-604-3130
theisena@wawm.k12.wi.us
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