The survey asked what students would do if they discovered that information they themselves had shared contained mistakes. Adults and children present the findings of a media literacy survey conducted by the King Car Cultural and Educational Foundation in Taipei yesterday. The students were also asked to choose from a list up to three types of information they most often share. About 56 percent of students gave themselves a media literacy score of 80 or more out of 100, the survey showed. However, when asked to rate the media literacy of Taiwanese overall, only about 37 percent gave a score of 80 or above.
Source: Taipei Times July 08, 2020 15:56 UTC