Reading, writing and … disinformation: should schoolchildren be taught media literacy like maths?
Beneath an old Queenslander on the south side of the Brisbane River, beside a garage with a hand-painted sign that reads "recording" and above a computer in a cluttered spare room, is a Post-it note. The home – "not unlike Bluey's" – belongs to Bryce Corbett and doubles as an unofficial headquarters of the children's news podcast he founded and co-presents, Squiz Kids. Daily episodes tackle a headline story – like South Australia's proposal to ban children from social media – covered to inform, but not frighten, kids. The coating: a bit of fun science, pop culture and, of course, animal stories – the alligator that came to school, the world's funniest crab joke. Corbett's chat, too, is professional yet upbeat.
Jun-16-2024
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