Efficacy of Curricular Interventions
Evidence indicates that structured interventions, such as dedicated fact-checking modules, significantly reduce student susceptibility to misinformation by fostering skills in source triangulation and rhetoric analysis [3]. A contrast exists between passive learning environments and active pedagogical approaches, where the latter consistently demonstrates higher efficacy in improving information evaluation accuracy [1]. Analysis suggests that institutional support, particularly through library-led literacy campaigns, acts as a vital pillar in bridging the gap between digital native status and actual critical literacy proficiency [4].