Just one in five students aged between eight and 16 reported receiving any formal education on media literacy in the ...
'Concerning' report finds students are not learning about media literacy
Despite much discussion around the world about the dangers of ‘fake news’, a newly-released report has found that no more young Australians are receiving lessons on media literacy today than in 2017.
More and more teens are getting their news from social media, but many pay no attention to the sources of what they read.
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