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Booklet for youth workers in media literacy: Czech the Facts Out 2

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Booklet for youth workers in media literacy: hoax, propaganda, factchecking.
Boklet contains games, expert blocks and public happening from TC Czech the Facts Out which took place 5.-15.7. near Brno, Czech Republic.

Aims of the tool

To nonformally educate youngsters in topics od media literacy, checking the facts, hoaxes and media propaganda.

Description of the tool

Tool contains info about the training and feedbacks, outcomes, nonformal education games and symulations, sessions with experts, outcome posters and tips for the future media literacy educational project.

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Tool overview

Booklet for youth workers in media literacy: Czech the Facts Out 2

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2125

This tool is for

Youth workers working with youth in topics of media literacy.

and addresses

Personal Development, European Citizenship, Evaluation, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges
Training and Networking

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Brno for you, z.s.

in the context of

Training course Czech the Facts Out 2

The tool has been experimented in

Training

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Wanda Vozaryova (on 21 October 2017)

and last modified

1 October 2017

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