Skills to Acquire

  • I am able to demonstrate critical thinking
  • I understand the journalistic approach, especially the importance of verifying information
  • I recognize the importance of validating sources
  • I understand the concept of “infox” and its relevance in media literacy
  • I am able to detect the traps of misinformation
  • I am familiar with the different steps of fact-checking

Evaluation Questionnaire

Q1: Demonstrating “critical thinking” means:

  • A: Criticizing journalists who do not follow professional ethical rules
  • B: Not believing the information circulating in traditional media
  • C: Not believing the information circulating on the Internet and social networks
  • D: Being able to reason independently, rationally, and consciously in the face of information while considering the author’s intentions

Q2: Good practices when handling information include:

  • A: Verify sources, separate facts from interpretation, compare interpretations, and prioritize those based on experience and research over assumptions and beliefs
  • B: Verify sources, analyze interpretations, have them validated by a third party, try to understand underlying motives, and favor interpretations based on evidence over assumptions
  • C: Verify sources, research the author, the number of articles written on the topic, and the number of followers before validating an assumption
  • D: Question accuracy and the author’s intent, even if based on experience and research

Q3: To validate a source, you should:

  • A: Ensure it does not come from social networks
  • B: Know the author and trust them
  • C: Determine the origin of the information, verify it comes from an expert source, then cross-check it
  • D: Ensure it is published in traditional media

Q4: The terms “infox”, false information, or fake news describe information that is:

  • A: Contrary to general beliefs and problematic in public debate
  • B: Fabricated, altered, or distorted and deliberately spread to manipulate citizens
  • C: Cannot be verified despite being true
  • D: Spread rapidly by Internet users

Q5: To counteract misinformation, one should:

  • A: Allow all kinds of information to circulate and help young people sharpen critical thinking
  • B: Hold platforms and Internet giants accountable
  • C: Limit freedom of expression online and journalists’ work
  • D: Prepare the population to face increasing misinformation by offering media literacy training

Q6: Even though fact-checking helps fight misinformation, caution is needed because:

  • A: Some issues cannot be resolved by simple fact-checking, such as political, opinion, or moral questions
  • B: Media may inadvertently spread other fake news
  • C: Journalists cannot verify every piece of information
  • D: Media are often motivated by financial interests, which affect judgment

Answer Key

  • Q1: D
  • Q2: A
  • Q3: C
  • Q4: B
  • Q5: B, D
  • Q6: A