Powered by OpenAIRE graph

Active Media Education for Disabled Youth

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-3-DE04-KA205-017101
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for youth Funder Contribution: 192,073 EUR

Active Media Education for Disabled Youth

Description

"The project “Active Media Education for Disabled Youth” (AMEDY) deals with the challenges of the digital world for young people with light intellectual disabilities and the needs of the professionals that are working with this target group. Although young people with disabilities show high interest in digital technology and even use media intensively in socialisation, results show e.g. that bullying and victimisation seem to be more likely to happen to these young people. For them, it is often difficult to take advantage of the opportunities offered by digital technologies; likewise, they also need special support to cope adequately with the risks they might encounter while using them. This project therefore aims to empower vulnerable youth by enhancing their media literacy and teaching them to make use of digital devices and services in a responsible and creative way. By training professionals and their organisations, they become media literacy experts and can pass on their knowledge to the vulnerable young people. However, there is still a lack of social media knowledge and media literacy among social services and their staff in several European countries. This was also confirmed by the previous EU projects and by a small survey of professionals who participated in this project. Digital literacy (basic instrumental ICT skills, information literacy, media literacy and computational thinking) must be effectively promoted in facilities where children und youth use digital devices and the internet. Also, as European society turns more digital, social care workers today are working in a field where digital competences have become a prerequisite to ensure high quality social care work, while also focussing on closing the digital divide in European societies. To further address the issues arising from the special needs of young people with light intellectual disabilities in the digital world, the AMEDY project has focused on the following objectives: - raising awareness for the importance of active media education for young people with intellectually disability on national and European level - meeting the demand of professionals working with this young target group to enhance their practical digital literacy knowledge - involving the management level of organisations working with young people with intellectually disability to raise awareness for further vocational training of the professionals who work directly with the young target group - offering support strategies for all involved target groups (young people & their parents, professionals, management level)During the 26 month project phase, an extensive collection of interesting and supportive materials was developed to contribute to solving the problems mentioned above.The collection includes an online training for professionals working with young people with intellectual disabilities, a support strategy paper suggesting how to deal with problems in everyday media use by young people, and a collection of best practices for events and actions that raise awareness for the special needs of this young target group. In addition, the interesting methodogical approach of ""Design Thinking"" was presented as well as a guide to develop support strategies and organise awareness raising activities yourself."

Data Management Plans
Powered by OpenAIRE graph

Do the share buttons not appear? Please make sure, any blocking addon is disabled, and then reload the page.

All Research products
arrow_drop_down
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>');
document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=erasmusplus_::a9fcad8de7d1ec4bbdf0dd587a2ef0f3&type=result"></script>');
-->
</script>
For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu

No option selected
arrow_drop_down