Ministry of Education Distributes Online Content to Enhance 'Media Literacy' Skills
Includes Content from 5th and 6th Grade Korean Language Curriculum
Available for Use in Remote Classes
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] On the 21st, the Ministry of Education announced that it will develop and distribute the content "Wisely Enjoying the Media World" to enhance students' 'media literacy' skills, enabling them to discern the reliability of information in the media and critically accept it.
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In addition to traditional textbook formats, the content will be uploaded on the Edunet and T-Clear websites, allowing elementary students and teachers to access it using mobile phones and personal computers. The content is designed based on media-related achievement standards within the 5th and 6th-grade elementary curriculum and Korean language textbooks, covering 21 topics such as 'Correcting False Information and Witch Hunts,' 'Copyright,' and 'Proper Language Use,' making it usable alongside textbooks.
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