Matthew Johnson, the director of education for MediaSmarts – Canada’s Centre for Digital and Media Literacy, said the world has changed “so much” that helping educate children on misinformation and how to recognize legitimate news is very challenging. He said parents can’t just tell kids what to believe, without trying to educate how to find out what is true and what is not.
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Digital literacy expert says misinformation creating challenge in educating kids
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