This was said in today's training, where about 20 students and teachers of schools in Fushe Kosova were trained on media education.
Today also started the second phase of teacher training on the topic "Misinformation, disinformation and malicious information", within the project "Media education for teachers of students from the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities".
16-year-old Olti Currolli, who attends the "Minatori" school, says that many of his peers have left school halfway through.
"There have been many cases that (media) come to us and take footage, but they don't take footage of the good cases, they take footage of the children who go out to collect cans, and because of this, half of my friends have left school. They feel bad that someone who collects cans represents them and when they come to school they are told about the case they saw (those children who collect cans) and they leave school because of it," says Currolli.
"A bad visual picture is presented, then the picture is posted somewhere, thus the children are disappointed....they take pictures, because we have digitization tools, they take pictures of two or three children collecting cans where half of the children's faces are shown. We are aware of the social situation, but it is not right to show it visually, it is a loss of trust and these pictures that are posted turn the communities two steps back. It is very harmful in general but also for other communities. It is not real because tomorrow that child can become a doctor", she says.
Ensar Mustafa, who also attends the "Minatori" vocational school, says that such trainings help him to identify fake news.
The project manager, Fadil Miftari, says that it is important for young people to be able to distinguish the real news from the news that are intended to misinform.
"This activity is the resumption of a cycle of trainings, which will be held in four municipalities of Kosovo. It starts with Fushe Kosova, continues with Mitrovica, Prizren and Gjakova. This activity is part of the project "Media education for teachers and youth from the communities". The project aims to raise the awareness of young people of these categories on how to protect themselves against disinformation. As is known, disinformation has become a global concern not only in our society, all societies are facing a challenge with disinformation, because the Internet and the technology of the contemporary world has made it possible for anyone to post things however they want and whatever they want", he said.
With the financial support from the American Embassy in Prishtina, the “KosovaPress” News Agency, together with the non-governmental organization “Young Community Leaders Center/YCLC”, is organizing these trainings within the seven-month project, which aims to raise the awareness of communities against disinformation, as well as strengthening the role of civil society activists from the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities.
The project includes two phases. In the first phase, there are primary school teachers from the sixth to the ninth grade.
The project “Media education against disinformation for teachers, students and civil society activists from the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian communities” is supported by the United States Embassy in Prishtina.