5 Apr Results of the bYou project presented at conference in Japan Although there are still articles and books to be published and papers to be presented as part of bYou, the project officially came to an end on March Read More
3 Mar bYou launches documentary on school media The bYou project’s methodology was divided into five tasks. The fourth related to the expressions of children and young people through school me Read More
17 Feb Highlights of the bYou Congress On the 7th and 8th of February it was held the bYou Congress Children, young people and media: (dis)connected lives? The event was attended by a wide Read More
27 Jan Free digital newspaper subscriptions for 15-18 year olds As part of the Social Communication Action Plan, the government is offering young Portuguese between the ages of 15 and 18 the chance to subscribe to Read More
13 Jan bYou Congress: Program available for plenary and parallel sessions An opening conference, three plenary sessions and an interventional and creative closing session: these are the highlights of the general program of t Read More
11 Dec Social media under scrutiny On November 28th, the Australian government approved the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) law. The legislation prohibits teenagers u Read More
19 Nov 35 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child The Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by the United Nations 35 years ago, on November 20th, 1989. It was ratified by Portugal on Septe Read More
17 Nov School recess: Portuguese parliament didn’t approve a ban on the use of mobile phones The Portuguese party with parliamentary representation Bloco de Esquerda (BE) presented a bill to ban 1st and 2nd cycles pupils (children aged 6 to 12 Read More
5 Nov Global Media and Information Literacy Week Between October 24th and 31st, UNESCO held the Global Media and Information Literacy Week: The New Digital Frontiers of Information: Media and Informa Read More