The International Encyclopedia of Media Literacy 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781118978238.ieml0147
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Media Literacy in F inland

Abstract: Media literacy education has a long history in the Finnish National Core Curriculum for Basic Education due to the idea that media literacy is a core competence for all citizens and enhances a fundamental right to expression and competences to seek, share, and receive information in various contexts in the information society. The Ministry of Education and Culture and other government bodies have supported media literacy among citizens through various initiatives since 2004. Research on media literacy has focu… Show more

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“…It is difficult to find an explicit model of media literacy education, in most countries, media literacy education in some extent is teacher initiatives. For instance, teachers in Finland are free to choose their method in media literacy education (Kupiainen, 2019;Yeh & Wan, 2019). Successful implementation of media literacy education depends on high standard teacher training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is difficult to find an explicit model of media literacy education, in most countries, media literacy education in some extent is teacher initiatives. For instance, teachers in Finland are free to choose their method in media literacy education (Kupiainen, 2019;Yeh & Wan, 2019). Successful implementation of media literacy education depends on high standard teacher training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2013-2016 National Policy Guidelines for Good Media Literacy cover four topics; (1) high-quality, child-centered and youth-centered daily media education; (2) sustainable structures that promote media literacy achieved through national and local-level legislation, financial resources, and steering; (3) activities and various stakeholders in the media education profile itself. Networks are strengthened, and new partnerships are created; (4) Finland plays an active role in global media education activities (Kupiainen, 2019).…”
Section: Media Literacy Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on research on blended learning (Bryan & Volchenkova, 2016;Chan, 2019;Chou & Chou, 2011;Rasheed et al, 2020;Ustun & Tracey, 2020;Yuen, 2011) researchers recognize developing media literacy education importance (Cappello, 2019;de Abreu, 2010;Kupiainen, 2019;Livingstone, 2013) as a web-based learning tool / instrument (Briquet-Duhazé, 2019;Crawford, 2017;Kennedy et al, 2017;Sabirova et al, 2019) which answers the challenges of 21st century learning as a complement to learning online which is an important fill for digital native children. To Fill the research problem gap, the research aims to find out the teacher's perspective on media literacy education as an empowering instrument for blended learning websites in early-childhood classes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%