Digital savvy citizens
Support young people to become empowered media literate citizens through a range of engaging activities.
This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.
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This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.
Encourage student voice and agency.
What do plants in space look like?
All 30 of Australia’s former leaders are gathered at MoAD, just not in the flesh.
Find out why you are required to vote in free, democratic elections.
Understand how a free press is essential to a thriving democracy.
The story of an extraordinary political moment and how it unfolded.
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