When the clock ticks
To succeed in journalism, and most other careers, you need to be able to meet deadlines. How hard can that be?
WHAT WE DO
News Decoder informs, connects and empowers young people to be engaged citizens and changemakers locally, nationally and globally.
LATEST NEWS
A partnership across the Atlantic to inform the world
At the University of Toronto, people with specialized information become journalists and work with News Decoder to inform teens hungry for good inforamation.
With News Decoder, students explore their role in the world
Through storytelling, we challenge students to discover their connections to the world around them and to each other, whether across town or countries.
Can we close the “knowledge gap”?
Young people struggle to make sense of world events. That's where our correspondents come in. Experienced journalists and teens learning from each other. A collage of News...
Youth Voices
Read the winning stories from our most recent youth storytelling contest.
More in Youth Voices. Learn how your school can get involved.
Decoders
Decoder Replay: Disinformation and the decline of democracy
Deepfakes and AI fuel disinformation that puts democracy at risk. How can we combat it?
Decoder Replay: Why so much confusion over climate change?
For 30 years world leaders have gathered to find ways to cool our planet. So why is this existential problem still so misunderstood?
Decoder: Does ‘less is more’ apply to tech companies?
How vulnerable are we as a society when our internet-delivery eggs are largely placed in one virtual global basket?
News Decoder Updates
A partnership across the Atlantic to inform the world
At the University of Toronto, people with specialized information become journalists and work with News Decoder to inform teens hungry for good inforamation.
With News Decoder, students explore their role in the world
Through storytelling, we challenge students to discover their connections to the world around them and to each other, whether across town or countries.
Can we close the “knowledge gap”?
Young people struggle to make sense of world events. That's where our correspondents come in. Experienced journalists and teens learning from each other. A collage of News...






















