Equipping ourselves to help young people decipher information.
How can we sharpen teenagers' critical thinking skills, answer their questions, and even address their prejudices?
The Fake Off association offers tools to help those in supervisory roles, such as youth workers and teachers, provide the best possible support. Through workshops and games, they will learn how to decipher information, the media, fake news, and conspiracy theories.
By Raphaël Badache, journalist and member of the media education association Fake Off
A graduate of the Strasbourg School of Journalism, Raphaël Badache began his career in print media before turning to video reporting, producing stories in France and abroad. He works with ARTE, France TV, INA, NEO and others.
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The Fake Off association offers tools to help those in supervisory roles, such as youth workers and teachers, provide the best possible support. Through workshops and games, they will learn how to decipher information, the media, fake news, and conspiracy theories.
By Raphaël Badache, journalist and member of the media education association Fake Off
A graduate of the Strasbourg School of Journalism, Raphaël Badache began his career in print media before turning to video reporting, producing stories in France and abroad. He works with ARTE, France TV, INA, NEO and others.
General public
