Raising informed media consumers starts at school
Africa Check has created fact-checking resources for teachers that directly target harmful information.
Africa Check has created fact-checking resources for teachers that directly target harmful information.
So what happened to me, how did I figure it out, and what are the warning signs that you can look out for?
A new study argues for an expanded definition of media literacy.
Video can be easily manipulated, misrepresented and created. This is a guide to spotting three types of misleading videos.
New technology is making the manipulation of video easier, and the faked results more convincing and thus more likely to be shared widely on...
It is nearly impossible to corroborate the accuracy of South Africa's national database on school infrastructure. The lack of accurate infor
Can you pass matric with a 30% average? How many pupils drop out? Kate Wilkinson answers some of the most frequently asked questions.
The Free Market Foundation said that “all available facts” on race and earnings in South Africa showed a “spectacular” transformation of the
Aiming for 100% matric pass rate would be truly misguided, argues economics and education researcher Nic Spaull. Rather, we should look to F
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