The 2021 annual theme for eTwinning was Media Literacy and Disinformation and the eTwinning team have recently published a guide for teachers entitled “Teaching Media Literacy and fighting Disinformation with eTwinning “. The aim of this eTwinning publication is to inspire and support teachers and pupils in all age groups by exploring the multiple aspects of this topic, illustrating examples of eTwinning projects, and offering resources and activities. You can access the full eTwinning’s publication here.
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