In the 21st Century where almost everything we do requires interaction with information, media and technology, media and information literacy is becoming necessary competencies (knowledge, skills and attitude) for all citizens.
Thank you for agreeing to complete this questionnaire. Your response will help UNESCO to gather data about different factors driving media and information literacy in different countries of the world and which competencies are prioritised.
It is part of a larger research about young people’s access and response to media and information literacy.
We are inviting experts, practitioners, teachers or policy makers involved in the field of media and information literacy to complete the questionnaire. Media and Information Literacy is a “Big Tent”, cover information literacy, media literacy, digital literacy, social network literacy, news literacy, film literacy or what many experts call media education etc.
This questionnaire was prepared by Alton Grizzle, Programme Specialist in Communication and Information, United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). This research is part of a PhD programme at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain and is linked to UNESCO’s global actions to promote MIL among all citizens.
Your participation is crucial. In addition to contributing to the research, your participation will help to inform UNESCO’s design and expansion of its media and information literacy programme globally.
You will need about 30- 40 minutes to complete the questionnaire. Your contribution will remain anonymous and you will be informed about the results.