Media Literacy Toolkit for Educators and Training Providers Created byGalina MISHEVA|Updated27 July 2024The Get your facts straight! Media literacy toolkit offers a training curricula for 10 hours of media literacy activities on disinformation in social media for teenagers, parents and grandparents. The toolkit targets educators and training providers across subjects and consists of a training outline with learning outcomes and modules' description, methodological framework, as well as a list of open educational resources in eight European languages.This digital literacy resource is especially suitable for teachers and educators in the context of COVID-19, as it provides a thorough account of some of the difficulties experienced by training and education providers, as well as suggestions and recommendations on how to solve these challenges. Parents can also find a large collection of resources for explaining disinformation to teenagers and ensuring responsible and safe social media use. Digital skills resource detailsWebsite linkGet your facts straight! Media Literacy ToolkitTarget audienceDigital skills in education.Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisationDigital skillsDigital skill levelBasicIntermediateGeographic scope - CountryAustriaBelgiumBulgariaCyprusRomaniaSloveniaCroatiaCzech republicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryItalyIrelandMaltaLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsPortugalPolandSwedenSpainSlovakiaShow moreShow lessIndustry - field of education and trainingLiteracy and numeracyPersonal skills and developmentInformation and Communication Technologies (ICTs) not further definedTarget languageBulgarianCroatianEnglishGermanItalianRomanianSpanishGeographical sphereInternational initiativeMethodologyAligned with common European competence frameworks for digital literacy. Skills resource typeTraining curriculaOrganisationEuropean Association for Viewers Interests (EAVI) Share this page Log in to comment
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