ReNews: Bringing Fresh Eyes to Media Literacy Erasmus Project
General information for the ReNews: Bringing Fresh Eyes to Media Literacy Erasmus Project
Project Title
ReNews: Bringing Fresh Eyes to Media Literacy
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for school education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
The project aims at first, to improve media and literacy skills among 410 students through implementation of workshops in Media, Information and Literacy provided in 6 schools and 5 public libraries, thanks to 23 teachers trained (additionally to partners’ trainers) and 10 librarians. Workshops will enhance their critical mind and give them the ability to identify the reliability of information. Students become informed and inspired “cyber-citizens” who are able to use the media independently. The project also responds to the need to reduce the vulnerability to hateful content and disinformation online by learning about social networks and how to deconstruct conspiracy theories in creating their own educational and interactive materials, mainly articles, videos and podcasts. This practical approach will bring them additional soft skills: speaking out, trust and confidence in itself, to build and defend a point of view, etc. All the produced contents will be gathered in a digital platform with an open access to all MLE practitioners in Europe which will contribute to increase the access to Media, Information and Literacy materials. The methodology and materials developed will be disseminated especially through the transnational event. IO2 aims to enhance the ability to teach MLE for practitioners by implementing robust and sustainable MLE practitioner training models in each delivery country. They will learn to identify, analyse and respond effectively to hate speech; understand the issues of digital identity for students and the media world as well as their use by students; learn Media, Information and Literacy basis and how to develop critical mind of students. A handbook will be co-create by MLE expert partners (IO1). Additional trainings materials will be created to support the delivery of Training of Trainers.
To achieve these objectives, the project partners will pool their collective expertise in this area to produce, or support students to produce, a range of unique, scalable resources. Moreover, to ensure these resources are tuned to their beneficiaries’ needs and best cater for their intended target audience, we will involve students and their educators in their production. These resources will include:
A cutting-edge media literacy handbook (IO1) that uses impactful pedagogical principles to underpin engaging activities. The handbook will gather pedagogical support to facilitate Trainings of Trainers (ToT) sessions (IO2) and workshops for students in Media and Information Literacy (IO3) as well as a list of the best pedagogical resources on media education, available in open source (handbook, podcasts, mini-series, fact sheets, etc.). With the insights of trainers and students, the material will be improved for dissemination purpose.
Digital outputs, in particular web-magazines produced by students during the workshops (IO3), based on their media literacy knowledge and skills including: video content; written articles and podcasts. Indeed, the best pedagogical approach to media education is for learners to practise the journalistic approach (checking sources, expressing facts and not opinions, arranging ideas). This is why ReNews will invite the students to produce web-magazines by themselves; during this “journalistic adventure”, students will be led to understand how to decipher and report information with impartiality. In addition a website (IO4) will offer free access to these resources allowing their dissemination to all teachers and more broadly professionals in the socio-educational field.
Project Website
https://www.renews-project.org/
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 144338 Eur
Project Coordinator
GROUPE SOS SOLIDARITES & Country: FR
Project Partners
- STUDIO MOUVEMENT UP
- Özel Sancaktepe Teknoloji ve Insan Koleji Lisesi
- FUNDACJA CIVIS POLONUS
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue

