New Fulbright-NATO Report by Tessa Jolls Brings Current State of Information and Media Literacy in NATO Countries to Light
This ground-breaking report highlights aspects of the current information ecosystem and the state of media literacy in NATO countries.
- This ground-breaking report highlights aspects of the current information ecosystem and the state of media literacy in NATO countries.
- "With media literacy becoming more urgent due to a fraught information environment marked by disinformation and misinformation, I set out to provide a snapshot of current media literacy practices and programs, and to give a context for media literacy education within strategic defense," Jolls said.
- Media literacy philosophies and practices, and how media literacy might become part of the cultural fabric of every member State.
- Media literacy tools, as well as barriers to media literacy education are discussed, along with the need for solid research and evaluation.