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Finland includes a class in its public school curriculum on identifying fake news and propaganda.

Finland has incorporated media literacy education into its public school curriculum, starting from preschool. This includes teaching students how to identify fake news and propaganda, with evidence from multiple sources confirming Finland's proactive approach in combating misinformation. These courses are designed to foster critical thinking skills related to media consumption.

April 25, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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Finland has a class in their public school curriculum that teaches how to identify fake news and propaganda.
Multiple sources, such as CNN and AP News, confirm that Finland has integrated media literacy into their education system as a means to combat misinformation and fake news. This is part of a broader effort to equip students with skills to critically analyze media content.
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Web Consensus Score 90
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Source Quality Score 80
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Llm Reasoning Score 85
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Evidence Summary 3 web sources confirm Finland's media literacy classes include identifying fake news.

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