AI Summary
We reviewed 55 live results for literacy and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Education and Media Literacy.
We reviewed 55 live results for literacy and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Education and Media Literacy.
Source: National Library Board (NLB)
Description
S.U.R.E. stands for Source, Understand, Research, and Evaluate. This educational resource portal provides frameworks, workshops, and materials to help Singaporeans develop critical thinking skills to identify fake news and verify information sources effectively.
Best for
media literacy education, students and educators, critical thinking development and public library resources
Rating
Source: National Library Board
Description
An educational framework (Source, Understand, Research, Evaluate) designed to teach the process of fact-checking and critical thinking. This program provides tools and resources for citizens to independently verify the information they encounter online.
Best for
students, educators, critical thinking skills, independent researchers and digital literacy
Rating
Source: Department of Education
Description
A program designed to eliminate illiteracy among out-of-school youth and adults by teaching basic reading, writing, and numeracy skills within community-based learning centers.
Best for
non-literate adults, foundational learning, community-based education and literacy development
Rating
| Compare | S.U.R.E. Information Literacy Portal | S.U.R.E. Information Literacy Program | Basic Literacy Program (BLP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | National Library Board (NLB) | National Library Board | Department of Education |
| Description | S.U.R.E. stands for Source, Understand, Research, and Evaluate. This educational resource portal provides frameworks, workshops, and materials to help Singaporeans develop critical thinking skills to identify fake news and verify information sources effectively. | An educational framework (Source, Understand, Research, Evaluate) designed to teach the process of fact-checking and critical thinking. This program provides tools and resources for citizens to independently verify the information they encounter online. | A program designed to eliminate illiteracy among out-of-school youth and adults by teaching basic reading, writing, and numeracy skills within community-based learning centers. |
| Best for | media literacy education, students and educators, critical thinking development and public library resources | students, educators, critical thinking skills, independent researchers and digital literacy | non-literate adults, foundational learning, community-based education and literacy development |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"S.U.R.E. Information Literacy Portal from National Library Board (NLB)."
I picked this because Excellent educational resource for users who want to learn how to fact-check themselves rather than just looking up specific hoaxes.