The Kerala General Education Department has introduced “Fake News Detection” modules in ICT textbooks for Classes 5 and 7, enabling students to identify and fact-check online misinformation. This initiative, launched before similar efforts in the UK, aims to empower children with digital media literacy and responsible internet use.
Kerala Introduced ‘Fake News Detection’ in ICT Textbooks Ahead of the UK, Says Education Departartment

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