2024
DOI: 10.1002/tea.21971
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Stop the spread: Empowering students to address misinformation through community‐engaged, interdisciplinary science communication training

Shelby M. Cagle,
Ashley A. Anderson,
Nicole C. Kelp

Abstract: Teaching science in an age of disinformation and misinformation requires empowering students to address inaccurate information in evidence‐based ways. Science communication scholarship highlights the growing importance of inclusive and relational approaches for addressing misinformation. Thus, we developed, implemented, and evaluated an interdisciplinary, graduate‐level course for students in STEM, journalism/communication, and public health to learn to address misinformation using community‐engaged, evidence‐… Show more

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