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Posted on May 8, 2022May 8, 2022 by Admin

Meet – Media Education for Equity and Tolerance project

This is a toolkit designed and implemented under the project MEET (Media Education for
Equity and Tolerance), an Erasmus+ project. The main aim of MEET is to promote a critical and intercultural understanding and an aware use of media among young citizens in multicultural public schools and democratic societies.
The toolkit includes: a theoretical background, 3 videos and a set of pedagogical guidelines for supporting teachers in the design of inclusive and situated media education activities.
These can be used by teachers as a self-training tool, as a teaching resource and as a design tool.
The Learning Scenarios developed in this project could be adopted in teachers’ classrooms and the guidelines permits to understand how to adapt them to local context or how to create new ones

  • Media Education, Interculturality, Citizenship, Fake News, Racism
  • Intercultural education
  • text | video
  • videos text: theoretical background, guidelines
  • mp4, pdf
  • Consortium of MEET Project
  • Attribution (CC BY)
  • https://meetolerance.eu/toolkit/
CategoriesCo-creation, Creative digital expression, Digital citizenship, Digital civic engagement, Digital content creation, Digital media use, Information Literacy

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DETECT: DEveloping TEachers’ Critical digital liTeracies The aim of this Erasmus+ KA2 project is to further research on teachers’ critical digital literacies.

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5 May

The #DETECT project team invites you to a free event on the topic of critical digital literacies relevant for teachers and students. The event will take place on 19th May 2022 at 13.30-17.30 at the premises of Old Ford Primary Academy in London https://www.detectproject.eu/critical-digital-literacies-relevant-for-teachers-and-schools-in-the-digital-age/

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The @detect_project team invites you to a free event on the topic of critical digital literacies relevant for teachers and students. The event will take place on 19th May 2022 in London. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/critical-digital-literacies-relevant-for-teachers-schools-tickets-332712661527

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5 May

The #DETECT project team invites you to a free event on the topic of critical digital literacies relevant for teachers and students. The event will take place on 19th May 2022 at 13.30-17.30 at the premises of Old Ford Primary Academy in London https://www.detectproject.eu/critical-digital-literacies-relevant-for-teachers-and-schools-in-the-digital-age/

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"In an age of algorithms and AI we need to rethink what might have been previously talked about as ‘digital literacy’ as a form of ‘algorithmic literacy’": @Neil_Selwyn for @DigiGenEurope & #P4DF Media@Lse

https://wp.me/p5Iy1I-2fW https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/parenting4digitalfuture/2022/04/06/digital-literacy-and-ai/

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"Creativity is more important than ever. In terms of the world that we are living in, the types of challenges we see... we need people to be as creative as possible and be aware of what is going on"

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