Finnish children learn media literacy at 3 years old. It's protection against Russian propaganda
HELSINKI (AP) The battle against fake news in Finland starts in preschool classrooms.
For decades, the Nordic nation has woven media literacy, including the ability to analyze different kinds of media and recognize disinformation, into its national curriculum for students as young as 3 years old. The coursework is part of a robust anti-misinformation program to make Finns more resistant to propaganda and false claims, especially those crossing over the 1,340-kilometer (830-mile) border with neighboring Russia.
Now, teachers are tasked with adding artificial intelligence literacy to their curriculum, especially after Russia stepped up its disinformation campaign across Europe following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly four years ago. Finlands ascension into NATO in 2023 also provoked Moscows ire, though Russia has repeatedly denied it interferes in the internal affairs of other countries.
We think that having good media literacy skills is a very big civic skill, Kiia Hakkala, a pedagogical specialist for the City of Helsinki, told The Associated Press. Its very important to the nations safety and to the safety of our democracy.
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