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American views: Trust, media and democracy - Knight Foundation

Today, 66% of Americans say most news media do not do a good job of separating fact from opinion. In 1984, 42% held this view. Less than half of ...

91% of 15‑Year‑Olds Can't Separate Fact From Opinion | The Swaddle

From a global group of 32 million 15-year-olds, only 9% were able to correctly differentiate between fact and opinion in a reading task.

Critical Reading I: Sorting Out Fact and Opinion - Valencia College

Fact: In America, no matter which of the fifty states you drive in, a red traffic light means STOP. The second sentence is a fact, or a certainty. In ...

Teaching Fact and Opinion: A Complete Guide - Literacy Ideas

For higher-level reading comprehension, students must accurately distinguish between fact and opinion. To do this successfully, ...

Chapter 16: Distinguishing Between Facts and Opinions

What is the Difference Between Fact and Opinion? ... Master readers must sort fact from opinion to properly understand and evaluate the information they are ...

Why we believe alternative facts - American Psychological Association

Fact or opinion? It's a distinction we learn as kids. But it turns out judging facts isn ...

Teaching kids to spot the difference between facts and opinions ...

So let us start. Fact or opinion. What is the difference between the 2? A fact can be proven through research and observation. Again, can be ...

Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion | PDF - Scribd

The document discusses distinguishing between facts and opinions. It states that facts are statements that can be proven true through evidence or ...

Younger Americans Better at Telling Fact From Opinion

For example, when given the statement, "Immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally are a very big problem for the country today," 74 percent of ...

Fourth grade Lesson Fine Art Fact and Opinion - BetterLesson

This lesson serves as a gap between students writing their own facts and opinions about a topic and finding other people's facts and opinions in a text.

Explain how to identify the difference between a fact and an opinion ...

You can subject any claims that you come across in articles to objective measures of accuracy and truthfulness. Statements can be truthful or false.

The Blurred Lines Between Facts and Opinions | C-SPAN.org

Jennifer Kavanagh, Political Scientist at the Rand Corporation, talked about the difference between facts and opinions and how the blurring ...

Many don't know key facts about U.S. Constitution, Annenberg civics ...

The civics knowledge survey, released annually to celebrate Constitution Day (Sept. 17), also finds that although two-thirds of Americans (66%) ...

Beyond Fact versus Opinion: The Educational Value of Judgement ...

Fact is fact and opinion is fiction. Any well-educated student should be able to tell the difference. This is educational common sense and ...

Distinguishing Facts from Values - Beyond Intractability

Resolution strategy: A fact-based conflict will likely reach resolution in a very different way than a value-based conflict. Reasonable people, when faced with ...

No, It's Not Your Opinion. You're Just Wrong [UPDATED]

Many, many, many of your opinions will turn out to be uninformed or just flat out wrong. No, the fact that you believed it doesn't make it any more valid or ...

Fact, Opinion, Ignorance, Stupidity - San Juan Record |

“A fact is information minus emotion. An opinion is information plus experience. Ignorance is an opinion lacking information. And stupidityis an ...

On the difference between fact and opinion. - Innovation Memes

As I read this, the author is saying that facts are assertions as to what is whereas opinions include judgments as to what ought to be. This is ...

Learning The Difference Between Fact and Opinion | PDF - Scribd

This document discusses distinguishing between facts and opinions. It defines facts as statements that can be proven true and opinions as personal beliefs.

In Politics, Sometimes The Facts Don't Matter - NPR

New research suggests that misinformed people rarely change their minds when presented with the facts -- and often become even more attached ...