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We must place a higher premium on media literacy

We must place a higher premium on media literacy
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Schools 'should teach children how to spot conspiracy theories'

Cambridge scholar says that lessons on identifying and debunking fake news should be on the national curriculum

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Malta at risk of sliding down the Media Literacy Index

Malta at risk of sliding down the Media Literacy Index
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Media Literacy Index: Bulgaria is the Least able to Resist Fake News

Bulgaria is the country in the European Union that is the most incapable of resisting the negative impact of fake news and is the most vulnerable in the fi

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Media Literacy Index: Bulgaria is the Least able to Resist Fake News - Novinite.com

Media Literacy Index: Bulgaria is the Least able to Resist Fake News - Novinite.com
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Media Literacy Index: Bulgaria is the Least able to Resist Fake News - Novinite.com

Media Literacy Index: Bulgaria is the Least able to Resist Fake News - Novinite.com
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Greece Accused of Limiting Press Freedom in Combating Fake News

Greek pensioner reads the newspaper headlines at a periptero in the center of Athens. Public DomainGreece has been accused of limiting press freedom after the government tabled earlier in the week changes to the penal law that foresees heavy penalties for media deemed to spread fake news. Greek journalist union ESIEA warned that “there is…

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Media Literacy Report 2021- Bulgaria Ranks Last in EU - Novinite.com


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Bulgaria ranks last in the European Union in terms of resistance to the spread of fake news. Of the 35 countries, including all Balkan countries, only Turkey, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Northern Macedonia are worse than
Bulgaria (place 30).
These are the findings of a new edition of the
Media Literacy Index for 2021 by the European Policies Initiative (EuPI) of the Open Society Institute – Sofia.
The index assesses the resilience potential to
fake news in 35 European countries, using indicators for
media freedom, education and trust in people.
As the indicators have different importance, they are assigned different weight in the model. The

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