Early Media Education in Kindergarten: EduSkills+Media2

In a world where 22% of children under the age of six already own a digital device, promoting media literacy from an early age is becoming increasingly important. The European project EduSkills+Media2 addresses this need and pursues a holistic approach to media education in kindergartens. EduSkills+Media2 builds on the success of its predecessor project and expands its objectives:
- Educators are equipped with practical methods to integrate media education playfully into everyday kindergarten routines.
- Parents receive support to better understand and guide their children’s media use.
- Children learn to critically question media and use it creatively, not just as consumers, but as active creators.
The goal is to establish a learning partnership between educational staff, parents, and children to foster safe and reflective media use together.
Concrete Outcomes and Materials
The project is developing a wide range of materials, including:
- The EduSkills+Media Toolbox, featuring introductory texts, hands-on activities, and parent information.
- Innovative media education activities, specifically designed and tested for use in kindergartens.
- An enhanced online platform that facilitates exchange and collaboration between educational institutions and families.
Several materials and activities are already available on the project website:👉 media.eduskills.plus
International Collaboration
The project is supported by a strong consortium:
- Inter-kulturo d.o.o., Vrtec Tezno Maribor and Časoris (Slovenia)
- Aktion Kinder- und Jugendschutz Brandenburg and Studio Gaus GmbH (Germany)
- Dječji vrtić Pčelica (Croatia)
EduSkills+Media2 demonstrates how media education in kindergarten can succeed: practical, creative, and participatory. The project offers valuable impulses for professionals and parents to support children on their journey toward becoming competent and responsible media users.