He Uru Kahikatea: building young people’s resilience through media and information literacy and digital citizenship skills
case studies
The case studies from He Uru Kahikatea building young people’s resilience through media and information literacy and digital citizenship skills are collated below. The case studies seek to bring to life the report. Many of them highlight work occurring in the media and information literacy and digital citizenship space in New Zealand and internationally. We hope that they offer insight and inspiration about the challenges young people are facing and the opportunity the education sector has to respond to them.
Links to each case study can be found below:
- How moderation (doesn’t) work
- The 2016 election – division and foreign interference
- Spit-gate – how a video and made up story went viral
- Te Mana Whakaatu The Classification Office Youth Advisory Panel
- Norway teaching teachers for the digital age
- Collective for youth empowerment in STEM and society
- MediaWatch – a game that integrates media and information literacy into statistics
- A lesson plan in action – the tree octopus
- Manaiakalani Education Trust – supporting schools in all things digital
- Rotorua Primary School – getting staff and the community on the journey together
- Pegasus Bay School – a whole school approach to digital
- Tohatoha – equipping librarians in schools
- Huippula – a gamified assessment that supports both teachers and young people
- Birds Aren’t Real – tackling polluted information with the absurd
- Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae – upholding mana and community connection
Published on: 15 December 2023
Last edited: 15 December 2023