New project for educators and youth
We are starting a project on media literacy and information resilience, aimed primarily at Russian-speaking young people and teachers in Tallinn, Harju County and Ida-Viru County. The aim of the project is to increase the population's resistance to misinformation.From April to December 2025, NGO Tuleviku Meedia ran a similar project on media literacy and information resilience for young people and teachers in Tallinn, Harju County and Ida-Viru County. The project consisted of 24 lectures, which were attended by more than 460 students and 56 teachers.
"Our meetings focused on fact-checking, the importance of reliable sources of information, including in crisis situations, the attention economy, and the risks associated with content produced by artificial intelligence," says Julia Rodina, Tuleviku Meedia founder and media lecturer. "During the project, we noticed that the level of media literacy among teenagers can vary greatly from school to school, but often many of them do not see the danger in situations where their personal data is not sufficiently protected and do not consider this to be a risk."
As part of the project, Tuleviku Meedia will organise guest lessons, meetings, workshops and training on media literacy and information resilience. The main target groups are Russian-speaking young people aged 15-19 and teachers of other languages (mainly Russian) in Tallinn, Harju County and Ida-Viru County.