Global Media and Information Literacy Assessment Framework: country readiness and competencies

Global Media and Information Literacy Assessment Framework: country readiness and competencies
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Information literacy
ISBN: 9230012211

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The UNESCO Global Media and Information Literacy Assessment Framework : Country Readiness and Competencies offers UNESCO's Member States methodological guidance and practical tools throughout the assessment of country readiness and competencies, particularly of teachers in service and in training, regarding media and information literacy at the national level.

Media and information literacy

Media and information literacy
Author: Singh, Jagtar
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9231001779

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Addressing anti-semitism through education

Addressing anti-semitism through education
Author: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9231002740

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A new UNESCO and ODIHR co-publication takes up the challenge of educating learners to resist contemporary anti-Semitism at a time when the issue is becoming ever more crucial around the world. It suggests concrete ways to address anti-Semitism, counter prejudice and promote tolerance through education, by designing programmes based on a human rights framework, global citizenship education, inclusiveness and gender equality. It also provides policymakers with tools and guidance to ensure that education systems build the resilience of young people to anti-Semitic ideas and ideologies, violent extremism and all forms of intolerance and discrimination, through critical thinking and respect for others.

Supporting Quality Journalism through Media and Information Literacy

Supporting Quality Journalism through Media and Information Literacy
Author: Martina Chapman
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 72
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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MIL - Media and Information Literacy used to be seen as the responsibility of the educational sector mostly targeting younger people in full-time education. This responsibility has to be extended to all stakeholders who are in a position to reach citizens of all age groups where they currently are and create new dissemination networks for MIL knowledge and skills. All relevant stakeholders, especially member states, need to recognise their own roles and responsibilities in relation to media literacy. They should be prepared to lead on, participate in, and fund MIL projects on a long-term basis.

Addressing Hate Speech through Education

Addressing Hate Speech through Education
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9231005812

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From Language Skills to Literacy

From Language Skills to Literacy
Author: Csilla Weninger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351839888

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The narrowing of English language education curriculum in many contexts has negatively impacted classroom teaching and learning. High-stakes standardized testing, scripted curricula, and the commodification of English have converged to challenge socially meaningful classroom literacy instruction that promotes holistic development. Although in different ways, these factors have shaped the teaching of English as both first and second language. How can English educators respond? This book argues that the first step is to take account of the broader policy, political and cultural landscape and to identify the key constraints affecting teachers, students and parents. These will set the broad parameters for developing local pedagogic approaches, while still recognizing the constraints that actively push against them. Using Singapore English language teaching as a case study, this book illustrates how this process can unfold, and how media literacy principles were vernacularized to design English classroom pedagogies that stretched the bounds of what is acceptable and possible in the local context.