Kwara Express has received word from FactCheckAfrica’s Global Director, Mr. Olasupo Abideen, that the renowned non-governmental organization is opening applications for its highly anticipated “Train-The-Trainer Workshop” on Media Literacy for secondary school teachers in Kwara State.
The workshop, generously sponsored by Stanford University in the United States, is designed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills to effectively combat misinformation and media illiteracy in today’s turbulent information landscape.
By equipping secondary school teachers with these tools, FactCheckAfrica aims to cultivate a generation of informed, discerning young minds who are equipped to navigate the complex and ever-changing media landscape.
Teachers in Kwara State are encouraged to apply for this invaluable opportunity to become leaders in the fight against misinformation and media illiteracy.
To become a part of this game-changing initiative, simply visit the link provided and submit your application by the deadline of 28th August 2024.
With FactCheckAfrica’s unwavering commitment to promoting truth, accuracy, and media literacy in today’s society, Kwara State secondary school teachers can rest assured that they will be provided with the necessary tools to effectively equip their students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of modern-day media.