European Schoolnet is looking for 25 teachers to participate in an online co-development session on May 23, 2023, at 18:00 CEST. The aim is to explore the most effective approaches and resources used to teach media literacy to youth, as well as identify the needs of teachers to enhance media literacy in young people. This call is made in the context of the Media Literacy Case for Educators (MLCE) project which is an EU-funded project that aims to sustainably scale Media Literacy in Europe and to empower teachers, educators and librarians across Europe to be innovative, future-fit advocates of Media Literacy. Check out this MLCE call.
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