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Learning to Discuss Films

Diorganoseis

We combined film analysis and debate using two films (“Whiplash” and “Rope”) which put forth the teacher’s responsibility towards a special, talented and gifted student. The participants were 26 students, where 18 students from the 2nd High School of Agia Barbara, 2 from D.S.A. (German School of Athens) and 6 from the Drama School of […]

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Greetings from Belgrade

Arthro

Dear Friends and Colleagues, Hope that you are all safe at home. I would like to thanks in the name of the Media Education Centre to Organizers for the Great Forum FoF. Also, would like to thanks to all participants for friendly and valuable communication and exchange of information, ideas and fields of possible future cooperation.

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Broadcasting Authority of Ireland | Media Literacy Policy

Politiki

On December 2016, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland launched its Media Literacy Policy, which sets out a range of skills to help people to navigate current, new and emerging content platforms. The Policy was launched in the Marker Hotel, attended by a wide range of stakeholders from the media, education and regulatory fields. The policy has been developed

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Moving Cinema

Epidotoumeno Ergo

Description of the project “Moving Cinema. Methodologies, Strategies and Tools for Children and Young People to Appreciate European Films and Become an Active Audience” was a European project started in September 2014. Its main objectives were to create strong links between young people and cinema, to give them the tools to be autonomous spectators, and ultimately,

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