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Coordinated by PPMI, the European Commission’s NESET II network publishes its latest report on media literacy in primary and secondary education

20 Dec 2018

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Coordinated by PPMI, the European Commission’s NESET II network publishes its latest report on media literacy in primary and secondary education

The European Commission’s Network of Experts working on the Social Dimension of Education and Training (NESET II) has just published its latest analytical report, ’Teaching media literacy in Europe: evidence of effective school practices in primary and secondary education’.

The spread of disinformation and ’fake news’ pose acute challenges for Member States’ education systems. Students (and indeed all citizens) need to develop pertinent competences to navigate these fast-changing environments. Research shows that education in media literacy can have positive outcomes on students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes in analysing and critically understanding the media and disinformation. Media literacy competences are required to actively participate in democratic society; they enable citizens to access, understand and deal with the media, and encourages them to become political agents.

Based on a systematic review of the literature published since 2010, the report details the latest research in the area of media literacy and media education with regard to primary and secondary education in Europe. The report is aimed at policymakers, practitioners and researchers in the fields of school education, media and digital policies. It reviews relevant European and international research to better understand how teaching and learning practices can support students’ media literacy in primary and secondary education. It also aims to understand how media literacy education in schools can help address the challenges related to the spread of disinformation.

For more information about the report, please contact Dalibor Sternadel.