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Schools Tackling Disinformation


Facts4All

Welcome to the Facts4All MOOC: Schools Tackling Disinformation

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The Facts4All Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) empowers primary and secondary teachers to develop and implement effective whole-school approaches to foster critical thinking and tackle online disinformation through intergenerational collaboration and community engagement. The course is targeted at primary and secondary school teachers of any subject. Other educational professionals and stakeholders, such as heads of schools, school support staff, and policy makers with an interest in this topic are welcome to join.

You can follow the course at your own pace. We will open one module at the beginning of each week, but there are only a few deadlines you need to pay attention to (those for the the peer assessment activity).

Join us in the Facebook group or share your thoughts on Twitter using the hashtag #Facts4ALL.

Learning objectives

  • To understand which issues in relation to disinformation are important in their community.
  • To identify disinformation online and understand what it is, and which methods and mechanisms are used to create, distribute and amplify disinformation via the internet.
  • To recognise how mis- and disinformation inevitably skews and polarises the public debate, both offline and online.
  • To explore and embrace the more active usage of social media tools, particularly opportunities for collaboration and content creation on social media platforms.
  • To adopt a participatory community-based and intergenerational approach, tailored to the needs of the local school community and reaching out to stakeholders such as local policy makers.
  • To test and apply specific tools, including examples for current issues important in their community and for different specific social media platforms, to understand their mechanisms etc.
  • To bring the local community together on a divisive issue, in trying to make a positive difference to society.

Prerequisites

The course is targeted at primary and secondary school teachers of any subject. Other educational professionals and stakeholders, such as heads of schools, school support staff, and policy makers with an interest in this topic are welcome to join.

Modules

  • Module 1: Information challenges in communities: Introduction to the concept of information disorder opens on 14/03/2022
  • Module 2: The Internet, social media and information challenges opens on 21/03/2022
  • Module 3: Developing good practices and common approaches to deal with information challenges opens on 28/03/2022
  • Module 4: Tackling disinformation through school policy and practice opens on 04/04/2022

Certification

In order to earn a course certificate, participants need to develop and submit a strategic plan and review 3 of their peers' strategic plans. The strategic plan together with the peer reviews will count for 100%. The overall passing grade is 95%.

The final deadline to complete all activities is Wednesday, 20 April, 23:59 CEST.

Note to teachers from Castilla y León: Si eres profesor de Castilla y León, y además del certificado de la European Schoolnet Academy, quieres recibir un certificado oficial de parte de la Consejería de Educación de la Junta de Castilla y León inscríbete en la página web del CFP Idiomas de Castilla y León http://cfpidiomas.centros.educa.jcyl.es/sitio/

Note to teachers from Portugal: You can get your successful participation in a European Schoolnet Academy course formally recognised as a valid continuous professional development, and thereby acquire the relevant number of training hours, by sending your certificate to the Conselho Científico e Pedagógico de Formação Contínua (CCPFC) at Rua do Forno, nº 30, 1º andar - apartado 2168, 4700 - 429 Braga, Portugal. For more information, please contact the CCPFC.

Note to teachers from Emilia-Romagna: Per i docenti della regione Emilia-Romagna iscritti alla piattaforma regionale https://iscrizioni.istruzioneer.it/ è possibile ottenere, oltre all’attestato rilasciato da European Schoolnet Academy, anche l’attestato rilasciato dall’Ufficio Scolastico Regionale per l'Emilia-Romagna (Servizio Marconi) che attua un'azione di facilitazione ed accompagnamento a questa attività. Maggiori informazioni al link: https://bit.ly/EuroSmooc21.

Note to teachers from Ireland: It may be possible to count the completion of this course as part fulfilment of any discretionary CPD hours, subject to your school management's approval. Therefore, please enquire with your school management if your participation in this course can be formally recognised. 

Course Staff

Eray Başar - COURSE COORDINATOR

Eray is a member of the Digital Citizenship team at the EUN. He works mainly on the youth participation and project assessment tasks of the Better Internet for Kids project, among others.

Gareth Cort - COURSE MODERATOR

Gareth works as an online safety consultant to European Schoolnet and the UK Safer Internet Centre, delivering education and awareness sessions to youth and adults. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is a qualified primary school teacher.

Behind the course

Facts4All – Schools as community hubs against disinformation is a one year project co-funded by the European Commission's Media Literacy for All Programme project, which aims to increase awareness and critical thinking in relation to online disinformation across generations – in particular young people and their (grand)parents.

Disclaimer

Facts4All - Schools Tackling Disinformation’ course is produced by European Schoolnet as part of the Facts4All - Schools as community hubs against disinformation project funded by the Media Literacy for All Programme (2021-2027) of the European Union. This MOOC is provided in good faith with regards to the validity, accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information contained within it. Please note that the views expressed are not necessarily the views of the European Commission or any partner organisations, but that of the authors. European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. Please note also, the authors have no control over third-party references and linked sites, and any referenced links may be subject to change over time.

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All content on this course unless specified otherwise is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

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    TacklingDisinformation
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  4. Estimated Effort

    3 hours (15h in total)
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