‘The
European Media Literacy Forum, that will take place next May on Paris. It is a really relevant conference, co-organized by UNESCO within the frame of the GAPMIL,
and it will bring together experts, teachers, media
professionals, industry, audio-visual authorities, researchers, NPOs,
and foundations with the aim to relaunch MIL policies at European level.
This is the link to the conference with further information:
http://www.europeanmedialiteracyforum.org/
http://www.gabinetecomunicacionyeducacion.com/noticias/launch-paris-first-european-media-literacy-forum
http://www.europeanmedialiteracyforum.org/
http://www.gabinetecomunicacionyeducacion.com/noticias/launch-paris-first-european-media-literacy-forum
The First European Media Literacy Forum will
be held on May 27 and 28 at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. This
conference is co-organized by UNESCO within the frame of the GAPMIL and
will bring together experts, teachers, media professionals, industry,
audio-visual authorities, researchers, NPOs, and foundations with the
aim to re-launch MIL policies at a European level. Professionals and
institutions willing to participate should contact
trough the Conference website before April 4th.
The main objective of the forum is to contribute to the proposal of recommendations for the inclusion of Media
Education in European school curricula and the development of initiatives in the field of informal education and education for disadvantaged groups.
Resulting
from in-depth research in 27 European countries, the EMEDUS project has
proposed recommendations to improve media education in each of those
areas. This conference will
foster debate among institutions, experts, industry professionals, schools and the media as well as among political and regulatory authorities in order to discuss and readjust recommendations.
The
event also pretends to encourage the creation of a collaborative
platform that constitutes the European Chapter of the Global Alliance
Partners in Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL).’
Further information:
http://www.europeanmedialiteracyforum.org/
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