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As the information environment is rapidly changing in new and unpredictable ways, in some cases posing threats, media literacy skills are increasingly important for young people to navigate this fast-moving landscape safely.
Within and beyond the confines of the classroom, teachers wield a profound influence on the lives of their pupils. Cinema has explored this influential dynamic, portraying educators as crucial role models.
In 2024, half the world’s population will be voting in significant elections, including important elections in several European countries and for the European Parliament. This tutorial will explore helpful resources on media literacy and democratic participation.
Critical thinking is a crucial skill for active citizenship in today's information-rich democratic society, requiring the ability to identify facts, analyse sources and critically evaluate information.
This research analyses the extent of digital technology and new media (DTNM) in the Irish post-primary visual art classroom (VAC), in comparison to a sample of its European counterparts.