Children and digital media🧒👧
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, media literacy is an essential skill that shapes how children interact with, understand, and interpret the world around them. While many believe media literacy is something to be taught at later stages of education, research and best practices suggest that it is crucial to introduce these concepts even in early childhood education (ECE). In fact, Finland, known for its progressive and comprehensive educational framework, offers a strong example of how to embed media literacy from the earliest stages of schooling.
To teach media literacy in early childhood education based on Finland's National Core Curriculum for ECEC, you can:
Encourage Critical Thinking: Help children reflect on media messages, ask questions about stories, and discuss characters and emotions.
Promote Creativity: Use simple digital tools to let children create their own media (e.g., drawing tablets, storytelling apps), fostering creativity and critical thinking.
Develop Communication Skills: Teach children how media uses images, words, and sounds to communicate, allowing them to express themselves through various media forms.
Use Play for Media Engagement: Integrate media into play-based activities, such as interactive stories or educational apps, to engage children's curiosity and learning.
Promote Safe Media Use: Introduce concepts of respect and kindness in digital spaces and model responsible media consumption in age-appropriate ways.
These practices align with the curriculum’s focus on creativity, communication, and critical thinking while fostering safe, responsible media habits.


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