MANILA, Philippines --- Search engine giant Google has partnered with the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC) in the country to train 300 high school teachers who will educate some 9,000 students nationwide on recognizing misinformation and disinformation through news literacy sessions by December. Google said funding for AIJC to hold summits in public and private schools is part of Google News Initiative's US$10 million media literacy campaign funded by Google.org to help curb misinformation in global and local news. "Media and information literacy is a key priority for Google. Together with partners from the public, non-governm...
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