
Tools for teachers
Teachers can find a selection of resources here to complement visits by our trained journalists.
Resources
Insights: As part of an evaluation collaboration with the University of Southern Denmark and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, this briefing examines positive student contact with journalists and pupils’ resulting increased motivation to verify online content. Is the Lie Detectors approach to digital media literacy effectively producing change?
Insights: Media literacy training delivered to students via video-conferencing has declined since the end of the Covid pandemic. But for remote regions, online offerings provide much-needed training with almost undiminished impact. Based on impact surveys among children and teachers.
Insights: Based on 665 responses from teachers across five countries, this survey explores high interest, persisting limitations and opportunities for upskilling teacher communities on digital media literacy.
Insights: This briefing quantifies heightened engagement by teachers on media literacy post-pandemic as well as the self-reported impact of Lie Detectors training as creating a brake on young people sharing viral content. We also examine rapid development of online media usage by children and generational usage gaps.
Insights: This briefing explores extremely high engagement by teachers and children with interactive media literacy tools during 2020 pandemic lockdown, as well as shifting patterns of news consumption.
With an external contribution by Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills, OECD
Insights: Children migrate to image-based news consumption; teachers note sparse media literacy offer for classrooms and appreciate external expert training.