Skip to main content

You are here

European Media & Information Literacy Forum, Paris, 27.5.-28.5.2014

Programme

Plenary Session - New world, new literacies
Tuesday, May 27

Plenary Room / 11.00-12.30

Session 1 - Formal Education: New curriculum
Tuesday, May 27

Room / 14.30-16.00

Educational models and best practices concerning the implementation of ML in national curricula.

Session 2 - MIL and Intercultural Dialogue
Tuesday, May 27

Room / 14.30-16.00

The role of Media and Information Literacy: towards a more realistic interchange
of communication among cultures.

Session 3 - Research and Assessment on Media Literacy
Tuesday, May 27

Room / 14.30-16.00

Plenary Session - New action lines: EMEDUS Project’s recommendations
Tuesday, May 27

Plenary Room / 16.30-18.00

Session 4 - Regulatory Authorities and ML
Wednesday, May 28

Room / 09.00-10.30

Future challenges for the industry and schools.The session will explore the role of Regulatory Authorities in promoting ML.

Session 5 - Family, Media and ML
Wednesday, May 28

Room / 09.00-10.30

A challenge for every family: children and the new virtual environments.

Session 6 - ML and Policy Implications
Wednesday, May 28

Room / 09.00-10.30

Analysis of the state of art from a sociocultural and economical dimension.

Plenary Session - The European context: Building the new Media Literacy paradigm
Wednesday, May 28

Plenary Room / 11.00-12.30

Plenary Session - Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
Wednesday, May 28

Plenary Room / 14.30-15.45

Session 7 - Promoting Film Literacy
Wednesday, May 28

Room / 16.00-17.30

Future challenges for the industry and schools.

Session 8 - Informal Education, Social Inclusion and ML
Wednesday, May 28

Room / 16.00-17.30

Implementation of initiatives covering Media Literacy on informal education.

Session 9 - Media Industry and ML

Wednesday, May 28

Room / 16.00-17.30

Future needs in formal and informal environments covered by creative Industries.

Conclusions and Closing session
Wednesday, May 28

Plenary Room / 17.30-18.00