Young people today use the internet to explore, connect, create and learn in ways never imagined. However, digital communications present a paradox:
Young people are particularly vulnerable to both these aspects and are caught in the digital media skills gap – access to media has grown faster than the ability of our education systems to teach its responsible use. The consequences of such a vacuum are very concerning in light of the challenges posed to social cohesion by our country’s growing immigrant communities and changing attitudes to multiculturalism.
Therefore, EMPOWER is designed with a clear objective: significantly improve young people’s ability to critically assess the online and social media content they consume and create, empowering them to become responsible, confident digital citizens.
Objectives
The tangible RESULTS of the project, in the form of intellectual outputs (IOs) and multiplier events, will be supported by 3 horizontal activities which will run throughout the project (Management, Dissemination & Sustainability and Evaluation) which will also produce intangible results as a means to ensuring effective project execution.
On the basis of these results, the project can be expected to achieve its expected outcomes with target groups and wider stakeholders, including:
EMPOWER has been carefully structured to enable young people to critically assess social and digital media and interact more responsibly online. It will do so by increasing the capacity of educators, trainers and youth workers to deliver such education in an engaging and practical manner. The unique structure of the EMPOWER project provides a reliable means of introducing media literacy and digital citizen education for young people across Europe. Moreover, it demonstrates that there are many new and innovative ways to increase the social inclusion and civic engagement of young people, while also contributing to the overall European goal of social cohesion.
Website: www.empowerme-project.eu
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