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Media Literacy in Every Classroom: Quick Reference Guide - Softcover

Faith Rogow (author)|Cyndy Scheibe (author)

 
9781416625131: Media Literacy in Every Classroom: Quick Reference Guide

Synopsis

Media Literacy in Every Classroom introduces the process of media literacy and powerful ways to use it in virtually any K-12 classroom. Written by two longtime leaders in media literacy education, this Quick Reference Guide addresses concerns about the effects of media on democracy, public policy, and culture by outlining an inquiry-based approach that teaches students how to think without telling them what to think. You'll find key questions for teachers and students to ask when analyzing media messages and creating their own media along with nearly 50 classroom strategies to foster the development of media literacy in various subject areas―including specific applications for social studies, English/language arts, STEM, health, and the arts―and to integrate media literacy into research projects, exploration of real-word connections, and classroom assessment.

8.5"" x 11"" 3-panel foldout guide (6 pages), laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

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Media Literacy in Every Classroom introduces the process of media literacy and powerful ways to use it in virtually any K&ndash12 classroom. Written by two longtime leaders in media literacy education, this Quick Reference Guide addresses recent concerns about the effects of media on democracy, public policy, and culture by outlining an inquiry-based approach that teaches students how to think without telling them what to think. You'll find key questions for teachers and students to ask when analyzing media messages and creating their own media along with nearly 50 classroom strategies to foster the development of media literacy in various subject areas--including specific applications for social studies, English/language arts, STEM, health, and the arts--and to integrate media literacy into research projects, exploration of real-word connections, and classroom assessment.

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