
03/04/2025
📢 Teachers of Europe – You are on the frontline of strengthening democracy!
📍 Trust in democracy and journalism is declining, and with it, our ability to have informed public debates. But as educators, we have the power to change this. By equipping students with media literacy and critical thinking skills, we empower them to take part in the democratic conversation—responsibly and confidently.
📍 With Mobile Stories, students don’t just learn about media literacy; they practice it. They become real digital publishers, producing fact-checked journalism that others can trust. After a successful pilot in Finland, Romania, and Ireland, this innovative publishing tool is now available to schools across Europe!
📍 The tool is available in English (B2 level), Swedish, Finnish and Romanian, so far and students can publish content in any preferred language.
📖 Read about how Mobile Stories is making a difference: https://mobilestories.com/join-movement-mobile-stories-now-available-schools-across-europe
👉 Would you like to bring this experience to your students? Join us and be part of the movement to build a more informed and engaged generation. Get in touch or learn more at https://publiceringsverktyg.mobilestories.se/en
💡The international version of Mobile Stories has been made possible through the EU project , in collaboration with partners News Decoder, Media & Learning Association, Forum Apulum, Tritonite AB, Åbo Akademi, Dublin West Education Centre and researchers from Dublin City University.