A Bill to Fund News and Media Literacy in Middle Schools
Grants for middle schools to integrate news literacy and source evaluation into ELA and social studies.
The Department of Education shall offer competitive grants supporting news and media literacy curricula in public middle schools.
Funded curricula must teach source evaluation, lateral reading, and AI-generated content recognition.
$160 million over 4 years.
Grant compliance review.
Mechanical parts, sourced & timed
Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.
- Bill / Number
- H.R. 1236 — A Bill to Fund News and Media Literacy in Middle Schools
- Funding source
- $160M over 4 years from ED competitive grants.
- Timeline
- Grant cycles begin year 1.
- Realistic — News Literacy Project curriculum already in 50 states.
- Enforcing agency
- Department of Education.
- Yes — under ESSA Title IV.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- Grant clawback for non-implementation.
- Source citation
- Stanford History Education Group, Wineburg (2021), 'Lateral Reading and the Nature of Expertise' — stanford.edu.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 1:00 (60s)
Government-funded 'media literacy' will tilt curriculum politically.
Sec. 2 specifies *lateral reading and source evaluation* — techniques, not viewpoints. Stanford's Wineburg (2021) showed these techniques work across the political spectrum.