High Schoolers Meet Media Literacy

High Schoolers  Meet Media Literacy
Author: Jim Wasserman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475842227

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There is a call for empowering teens with the knowledge and skills to decode such messaging so that they are no longer passive receptacles of messaging, but active participants in their own media processing. This is the field of media literacy.

Elementary Schoolers Meet Media Literacy

Elementary Schoolers  Meet Media Literacy
Author: Jim Wasserman,David W. Loveland
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475842258

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In a world of media saturation, children today are not future consumers of information and goods, but targeted participants involved in a game in which they don’t know the rules or even that they are playing, yet one that will affect them throughout their lives. This teaching manual will help educators to not only introduce the concepts of economics, financial literacy, and media literacy to elementary students but supplies lessons designed to provide hands-on experiences recognizing, deconstructing, evaluating, and choosing for themselves whether to accept the tangible product or intangible message offered. The lessons help students to build a toolbox of analytical skills that they can carry with them and develop further throughout the rest of their lives to distinguish information from persuasion, from what people tell them they should believe to what the students, through critical thinking, decide is worthy of their belief.

Middle Schoolers Meet Media Literacy

Middle Schoolers  Meet Media Literacy
Author: Jim Wasserman,David W. Loveland
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-01-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475842197

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This book is a teaching manual that helps teachers not only explain the concepts of consumer economics and media literacy to middle schoolers but supplies lessons for students to get hands-on experience recognizing, deconstructing, evaluating, and choosing for themselves whether to accept the tangible product or intangible message offered.

Elementary Schoolers Meet Media Literacy

Elementary Schoolers  Meet Media Literacy
Author: Jim Wasserman,David W. Loveland
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2020
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 1475842244

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"This teaching manual supplies lessons designed for elementary students (grades 1 - 5) that establish a concrete foundation for skill-building in recognizing, deconstructing, evaluating, and choosing for themselves whether to accept a tangible product or intangible message. Students will learn to become active, rather than passive, receivers of messaging, providing a gateway for them to then hone their media literacy skills further as they develop more abstract analytical proficiency"--

Reading the Media

Reading the Media
Author: Renee Hobbs
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807747386

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Renee Hobbs provides the first empirical evidence of the impact of media literacy on the academic achievement of adolescents. This pioneering book chronicles the practice of high school teachers who prepared their students to critically analyze all aspects of contemporary media culture. To do so, they developed an innovative curriculum that incorporates popular media, television, journalism, film, and new media into the required English curriculum. This book examines the processes they used to design and implement the new curriculum as well as the specific, measurable impact that the program had on students. Book Features: Documents how a media literacy course significantly improved reading comprehension, writing, critical analysis, and other academic skills. Offers practical information for teachers attempting to bring media literacy into their classroom, including lesson plans and activities. Examines how media literacy education increases motivation and builds citizenship skills with teens.

The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy

The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy
Author: Art Silverblatt
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313392825

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This groundbreaking two-volume set provides readers with the information they need to grasp new developments in the swiftly evolving field of media literacy. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed media literacy a "fundamental human right." How fitting that there is finally a definitive handbook to help students and the general public alike become better informed, more critical consumers of mass media. In these A–Z volumes, readers can learn about methodologies and assessment strategies; get information about sectors, such as community media and media activism; and explore areas of study, such as journalism, advertising, and political communications. The rapid evolution of media systems, particularly digital media, is emphasized, and writings by notable media literacy scholars are included. In addition to providing a wide range of qualitative approaches to media literacy analysis, the handbook also offers a wealth of media literacy resources. These include lists of media literacy organizations and national media literacy programs, plus relevant books, websites, videos, and articles.

Reading the Media

Reading the Media
Author: Renée Hobbs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007
Genre: Critical thinking
ISBN: 8807747383

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Renee Hobbs provides the first empirical evidence of the impact of media literacy on the academic achievement of adolescents. This pioneering book chronicles the practice of high school teachers who prepared their students to critically analyze all aspects of contemporary media culture. To do so, they developed an innovative curriculum that incorporates popular media, television, journalism, film, and new media into the required English curriculum. This book examines the processes they used to design and implement the new curriculum as well as the specific, measurable impact that the program had on students.

Teaching Youth Media

Teaching Youth Media
Author: Steven Goodman
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2003-01-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780807742884

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This book explores the power of using media education to help urban teenagers develop their critical thinking and literacy skills. Drawing on his twenty years of experience working with inner-city youth at the acclaimed Educational Video Center (EVC) in New York City, Steven Goodman looks closely at both the problems and possibilities of this model of media education. Responding to our national concern about adolescents, literacy, media, and violence, Teaching Youth Media: Describes the changes schools and after-school programs need to make in order to create a media education that empowers students to change their world; Explores the intersection of literacy and culture as youth learn to analyze information from a variety of sources, including television, newspapers, books, films, school, church, and lives outside of school; Features case studies of students and teachers engaged in making video documentaries at EVC and in an alternative high school; Illuminates the practical day-to-day challenges faced by professional developers and teachers working to change the way education is practiced in their classes and schools.