While fake news is increasingly entering our daily lives, asking us to redouble our vigilance in terms of disinfection, France Bleu is taking the problem forward by organizing the festival At the Children’s Stage, at the Halle tropisme, in Montpellier, until December 1. “Media education is essential for democracy, we are in an information war with the exciting development of fake news on smartphones and social networks.”asks Claire Moutarde, journalist in France Bleu Hérault and speaker of media education in schools and colleges. So many blessings that should be celebrated by training children from a very young age. Several workshops are offered in this regard, such as “Thwarting fake news” by France Info and Astrapi or “Can we say everything in the media?” » by Arcom.
If the festival is especially aimed at children (29 November is reserved for schools), the general public is invited to visit this weekend at the Halle tropisme to discover different workshops. The festival also includes a career search for a journalist. A “young editorial team” will be created during the festival. « We are going to record a show under live conditions which will be broadcast on the 1stYes December on France bleu and available in podcast »explains Claire Moutarde. Also on the program, several presentations around the creation of a radio drama or the beatboxmaton, to create beatbox sounds.
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## Fighting Fake news: Media Education Takes Center Stage at montpellier’s Festival
In an era where misinformation spreads like wildfire online, empowering children with **media literacy skills** has become crucial. Recognizing this urgency, France Bleu, in partnership with various organizations, is hosting **”At the Children’s Stage” festival** in Montpellier. The event,running until December 1st,aims to equip youngsters with the tools to navigate the complex world of information and discern truth from fiction.
We sat down with **Claire Moutarde**, journalist at France Bleu Hérault and a passionate advocate for media education, to explore the festival’s significance, its diverse offerings, and the broader implications of tackling fake news through empowering young minds.
### The Growing Threat of Misinformation
**World today News:** Claire, what motivated France Bleu to organize this festival dedicated to media education, notably for children?
**Claire Moutarde:** “The rise of fake news is a pressing issue. it’s not just adults who are susceptible; children are constantly exposed to misleading information on smartphones and social media. *Media education is essential for democracy* – it equips children with critical thinking skills to identify reliable sources and recognize manipulation tactics.”
**World today News:** How prevalent is the problem of misinformation amongst younger demographics?
**claire Moutarde:** “Studies show that young people are highly vulnerable to online manipulation. They frequently enough lack the experience to discern credible sources from fabricated ones.This festival aims to bridge that gap by providing them with the necessary tools and knowledge.”
### engaging Workshops and Activities
**World Today News:** Can you tell us more about the types of workshops available at the festival?
**Claire Moutarde:** “We have a range of interactive workshops designed to make learning fun and engaging. `Thwarting fake news’ by France Info and Astrapi will teach kids how to spot fake news, while `Can we say everything in the media?’ by Arcom will explore the ethical responsibilities of journalists and the importance of accurate reporting. “
**World Today News:** The festival also includes a “young editorial team” initiative.Can you elaborate?
**Claire moutarde:** “Absolutely! We’re creating a unique chance for young participants to experience the world of journalism firsthand.They’ll collaborate on creating a radio show under live conditions, which will be broadcast on December 1st on France Bleu and available as a podcast.”
### Empowering Future Generations
**World Today News:** How can parents and educators support media literacy efforts beyond the festival?
**Claire Moutarde:** ”Open dialog is key. Encourage children to ask questions, critically analyse information, and verify sources. Familiarize them with reliable news organizations and fact-checking resources. Make learning about media literacy an ongoing family conversation.”
**World Today news:** What are your hopes for the future of media literacy?
**Claire Moutarde:** “I envision a future where every child is equipped with the critical thinking skills to navigate the complex information landscape confidently and responsibly. This festival is a step in the right direction. By empowering young minds,we are investing in a more informed and discerning society.”
## Stay Informed, Stay Engaged
The “At the Children’s Stage” festival is a crucial step towards addressing the growing threat of misinformation by empowering the next generation. Let’s all do our part to promote media literacy and ensure a future where truth prevails.
**For more information on the festival and media literacy resources, visit France Bleu’s website.**