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mandatory media literacyvancouversun
•Technology
Technology
69% Informative
In 2024 , 64 per cent of Canadians admitted to not knowing how to fact-check information online.
Abigail Fishman says media literacy must become a standard part of B.C. school curriculum.
Fishman : Media literacy education is scattered, dependant on electives and educator discretion.
A mandatory course could fill this gap, says Fishman .
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73
Informative language
75
Neutral language
11
Article tone
formal
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English
Language complexity
78
Offensive language
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
4
Source diversity
4