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Welcome to PRiME, an EU initiative to bring media literacy into more primary schools
Lie Detectors has joined PRiME, a new two-year initiative to expand media literacy in primary schools and equip more children across Europe with the skills to navigate today’s digital information landscape safely.
Lie Detectors tritt PRiME bei, einer neuen EU-Initiative zur Stärkung der Medien- und Informationskompetenz in Grundschulen
Lie Detectors beteiligt sich an PRiME, einer neuen zweijährigen Initiative zur Stärkung der Medienkompetenz an Grundschulen, die mehr Kinder in ganz Europa befähigen soll, sich sicher in der digitalen Informationslandschaft zu bewegen.
Lie Detectors a rejoint PRIME, une nouvelle initiative européenne pour intégrer l’éducation aux médias dans les écoles primaires.
Lie Detectors rejoint PRiME, une nouvelle initiative européenne de deux ans visant à renforcer l’éducation aux médias et à l’information dans les écoles primaires et à permettre à davantage d’enfants à travers l’Europe de naviguer en toute sécurité dans le paysage informationnel numérique.
ThinkTwice webinar: How are AI and social media are reshaping media literacy?
Learn how artificial intelligence and algorithm-driven news feeds are reshaping media literacy education
Open letter to President von der Leyen: Defend digital rights
Protecting Europe’s rulebook means protecting citizens’ ability to tell fact from fake and ensuring the next generation can grow up with fair, informed debate.
At GMF25, exploring how media literacy education can link newsrooms and audiences
When was the last time you spoke about the news with a teenager?
In Poland, teaching media literacy without blind media loyalty
Lie Detectors journalist Piotr Drabik confronted hard questions while leading media literacy workshops for 40 high school teachers in Poland.
Media literacy gaining ground in Hamburg’s education system
A promising sign: Media literacy is gaining ground in Hamburg’s education system.
Postcard from Chemnitz, European Capital of Culture
The world of news has never been so fast-paced. At the same time, sources of news information can seem more opaque than ever.