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Handling Mature Themes: Using ‘Sweet Paprika’ to Teach Media Literacy in High School
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2026-02-24
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A practical teacher's guide to using Sweet Paprika for high school media literacy—trigger warnings, discussion guides, alternatives, and standards-aligned outcomes.
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