Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
Geographic Level: Country
Because in a world where anyone can publish—and everyone has an opinion—knowing fact from fiction is your most valuable digital superpower.
Topics
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Fake News and How It Spreads
(3 discussions)
“Lies travel fast—but we can slow them down.”
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Reacting vs. Reflecting: Emotional Triggers in News
(3 discussions)
“Anger sells. Outrage spreads.”
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Deepfakes, AI Content, and Synthetic Reality
(3 discussions)
“If a video can lie… what can we trust?”
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Teaching Kids to Think Critically About Media
(2 discussions)
“They’ll believe what they see—unless we teach them otherwise.”
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Conspiracy Theories and Cognitive Traps
(3 discussions)
“Not everything is a plot—but some things feel like one.”
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Fact-Checking Tools and Tactics
(3 discussions)
“Don’t just read it—check it.”
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Who Made This and Why?
(2 discussions)
“Every post has a purpose.”
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Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles
(3 discussions)
“You’re not hearing from ‘the other side’—you’re just not seeing them.”
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From Scrolling to Thinking
(3 discussions)
“Don’t just consume—contemplate.”