We are delighted to announce the successful conclusion of the BEST (Be Smart, Be Tolerant) project. Launched in April 2023, this initiative aimed to empower young people and youth workers across Europe to critically engage with media and combat disinformation. Partnering with SEP in Romania, DOREA in Cyprus, and CREJOB in Spain, the project focused on promoting media literacy and fostering critical thinking. This article provides an update on the project's progress and achievements. The journey began with the first Transnational Project Meeting in Târgu Jiu, Romania, on April 4th, 2023. This meeting was crucial for introducing partners, outlining the project, and planning the next steps. It established a solid foundation for our collaboration against fake news and disinformation. In July, the first Learning Activity took place in Limassol, Cyprus, hosted by Dorea Educational Institute. Participants from each partner organization delved into media biases and disinformation tactics. Partners presented initial chapters of the BEST guidebook and brainstormed ideas for the animated videos, shaping the project's direction. From October 30th to November 3rd, the second Learning Activity was held in Bologna, hosted by Erasmus Learning Academy (ELA). This week focused on training youth workers to help young people recognize and stop fake news using gamification and game-based learning. These innovative methods proved effective in making learning engaging and impactful. A significant milestone was the development of a comprehensive toolkit, including a detailed guide and four animated videos. These resources, designed for youth workers, aim to inspire young people to become active citizens and responsible online users. The toolkit has been instrumental in promoting awareness and understanding of critical media issues. On March 27th, a series of workshops concluded, providing youth workers with insights into fake news and propaganda. These sessions demonstrated the practical applications and benefits of the toolkit, making a significant impact on participants. The final Transnational Project Meeting was held on April 29th in Valencia, hosted by CREJOB. Partners reflected on the project's progress, shared experiences, and planned the next steps, ensuring the project's objectives were met. The project's capstone was the Multiplier Event in Bologna on May 23rd. Teachers from across Europe attended, learning about media manipulation and the impact of AI in creating fake news. The event highlighted the toolkit, available in multiple languages, and provided valuable tools to combat disinformation. As we conclude the BEST project, we invite educators and youth workers to explore the resources developed. The BEST guide, available in several languages, can be downloaded here. Additionally, four animated videos designed to enhance media literacy and critical thinking are available here.
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