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Enhancing media literacy to combat information fragmentation in digital short video platforms: a cross-sectional study — Phot

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Media Literacy and Information Literacy Aren’t Enough: How AI-Generated Captions Fight Short‑Video Fragmentation

media literacy and information literacy When schools weave media literacy and information literacy into everyday lessons, students become less vulnerable to false narratives. A 2023 nationwide survey showed a 27% reduction in susceptibility to false claims after just one academic year of integrated curricula. In my experience teaching a high-school

Tinubu Inaugurates First UNESCO Global Media, Information Literacy Institute in Abuja — Photo by Becky  Awo on Pexels

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UNESCO Institute vs National Youth Council - Which Better Accelerates Media Literacy and Information Literacy in Abuja?

UNESCO Institute vs National Youth Council - Which Better Accelerates Media Literacy and Information Literacy in Abuja? In Abuja, the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Institute currently moves the needle faster than the National Youth Council because it combines global expertise, AI tools, and a dedicated competency framework that schools

Tinubu Inaugurates First UNESCO Global Media, Information Literacy Institute in Abuja — Photo by Abubakar  Ogaji on Pexels

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Tinubu’s UNESCO Media Institute Reviewed: Can Local Governments Master Media Literacy and Information Literacy in Five Weeks?

Yes - by following Tinubu’s UNESCO Media Institute program, local governments can achieve measurable media-literacy gains in five weeks; in the pilot, 1,200 Nigerian sub-county leaders reduced misinformation spread by 45%. The institute, approved by UNESCO as the world’s first Category-2 International Media, Information Literacy hub, provides

Strengthening Media and Information Literacy in Africa — Photo by Ian Taylor on Pexels

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Media Literacy and Information Literacy for Kenyan Students Reviewed: Are Low‑Cost Fact‑Checking Labs the Answer?

Low-cost fact-checking labs are an effective answer: a one-hour workshop using three laptops can lower students’ belief in misinformation by about 40% after just one month. The model, tested in Kenyan high schools, pairs hands-on verification with scalable resources, offering a practical path to broader media-literacy reform. Media Literacy and

President Tinubu unveils UNESCO’s first global media, information literacy institute — Photo by Stephanie Douglas on Pexels

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How Nigerian NGOs Cut Content Verification Costs 80% by Partnering with UNESCO’s Media Literacy and Information Literacy Institute to Combat Fake News

Nigerian NGOs have reduced content verification costs by up to 80 percent by partnering with UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy Institute. The collaboration gives NGOs a ready-made curriculum, real-time data tools and a global mentor network that streamline fact-checking work. "The institute can host up to 30,000

President Tinubu unveils UNESCO’s first global media, information literacy institute — Photo by Salis A Muhammad on Pexels

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Media Literacy and Information Literacy vs. Fake News: A Nigerian Teacher’s Blueprint for UNESCO’s New Institute

68% of participants in UNESCO’s 2023 media-literacy courses reported higher critical-thinking scores, proving that effective media literacy instruction in Nigeria blends UNESCO’s four-component framework with locally relevant case studies. By anchoring lessons in everyday Nigerian media, educators can turn abstract skills into daily practice and guard against misinformation.