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         Media Literacy Teach:     more books (18)
  1. How to Teach Your Child to Read from Two Years: Over 125 Activities for Rapid Reading Progress by Bill Gillham, 1998-09-24
  2. Funky Phonics: Learn to Read (Songs That Teach Phonics) by Ed Butts, 2000-12-03
  3. The Haiku Handbook: How to Write, Share and Teach Haiku by William J. Higginson, 2002-04
  4. A bull market for financial literacy: the Great Recession compels school districts to teach dollars and sense.(CURRICULUM): An article from: District Administration by Ed Finkel, 2010-09-01

21. Integrating Media Literacy Across The Curriculum | Center For Media Literacy
Rise of Group Media an Historical View • Seven Great Debates in the Media Literacy Movement Circa 2001 • Summer Seminars Take on Hot Topics in Media Literacy •
http://www.medialit.org/reading_room/rr4_acrosscurriculum.php

22. CMCH
Practice media literacy. Teach your children about media literacy so they can think critically about the commercials they see and hear. Learn More
http://www.cmch.tv/mentors_parents/overweight_suggestions.asp

23. Nontechnical Strategies To Reduce Children's Exposure To Inappropriate Material
Strategies such as media literacy teach critical thinking skills that may serve to make individual users more resistant to messages implicit in inappropriate content (Singer and
http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10168&page=6

24. Are Media Students Ignorant And Cynical About Free Press ?
“Wewant to help those who work in media literacy teach the crucial importance of press freedom its benefits, its heroes, its price and its fragility.
http://www.medianewsline.com/news/132/ARTICLE/3345/2008-11-05.html

25. Summary Of Unit Plans Including Video Production As An
about matter. prepost test, teacher journal, samples of student work 3 rd Social Studies US geography - states, role of history in each state, Internet research, media literacy, teach
http://www.citejournal.org/articles/v10i1CP2App1.pdf

26. Slide 1
Media Literacy —teach participants to access, analyze, evaluate and create messages in a variety of forms (from print to video to the Internet); build an understanding
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/lead/LEAD presentation updated 8-08.ppt
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27. WAN - Avoid Teaching Young People Cynicism About Media
“Wewant to help those who work in media literacy teach the crucial importance of press freedom its benefits, its heroes, its price and its fragility.
http://www.wan-press.org/article17925.html
Home About WAN Press Freedom WAN Calendar of Events ... Contact WAN
Paris, 5 November 2008
Avoid Teaching Young People Cynicism About Media
Franais Espaol Deutsch Media literacy programmes help students learn to read news critically, but often leave them ignorant and cynical about the essential role of a free press in society, a study has found. Dr Mihailidis, Director of the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change in Austria and an Assistant Professor of Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations at Hofstra University in New York, is helping to develop curricula that combine media literacy skills with promotion of active citizenship. A report on the study can be downloaded from the bottom of this document. Among other projects, WAN is contributing to a media literacy curriculum being developed by the Division of Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The project seeks to teach the importance of press freedom while encouraging students to engage in their societies. The developing curriculum, which was presented at the workshop, can be found here The Young Readership Development Programme is supported by the Norway-based paper manufacturer Norske Skog.

28. Skills For Educators
Teach media literacy. Teach youth to use their voices early and often and whenever they see oppression, intolerance or prejudice. Teach about injustice and tell youth that many
http://www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.EducatorSkillsDetail&Pa

29. Introduction To Mass Communication: Media Literacy And Culture With Media World
Living Media Literacy Teach Teens about Magazines Resources of Review and Discussion Chapter 6. Film Film Timeline A Short History of Movies
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0077243307.html

30. Review What They Are Seeing
• Promote media literacy teach your children to question media messages. • Encourage your daughter and her friends to be interested in a wide variety of activities which encourage
http://www.youngmedia.org.au/pdf/too_much_brochure.pdf

31. Introduction To Mass Communication : McGraw-Hill Professional Online Book Store
Influence over Magazine Content Cultural Forum Advertorials Aimed at Young Girls Developing Media Literacy Skills Recognizing the Power of Graphics Living Media Literacy Teach
http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0077243307

32. Reference Words Beginning With T - Page 31 Of 292
teach media literacy teach metaphor teach methods social skills teach middle school math teach middle school technology teach money value teach months and days of the week
http://www.suite101.com/referenceindex/t/31

33. Media Sexualization Of Children – What Parents Can Do
Talk to your children about media literacy. Teach your children about how some TV shows and advertising perpetuate particular stereotypes about gender, relationships, beauty
http://www.aliceboyes.com/media-sexualization-of-children-what-parents-can-do/

34. Public Sentinel News Media And Governance Reform
data services, email, and text messaging). • Support media literacy as part of building citizens hip skills Support and scale up efforts to promote media literacy. Teach
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTGOVACC/Resources/CommGAPBriefsPublicSentin

35. Avoiding Identity Theft - FamilyEducation.com
Looking for Logos; Media Literacy; Teach Kids About Charge Cards
http://life.familyeducation.com/home-ec/credit/56800.html

36. 7 Questions With Brogan, Chris Brogan|edSocialMedia
Teach kids basic media literacy. Teach them the tools to MAKE media. Teach them discernment. Teach them how to seek more than one source. 81% of people believe every statement they
http://www.edsocialmedia.com/2010/09/7-questions-with-brogan-chris-brogan/
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37. Integrating Media Literacy Across The Curriculum | Center For Media Literacy
The Center for Media Literacy provides you with a wide selection of teaching tools, carefully evaluated for their quality and importance to the field.
http://www.medialit.org/reading-room/integrating-media-literacy-across-the-curri

38. MEDIA LITERACY
How Do We Go About Teaching Media Literacy? Teach students to decode. Signs Codes - Conventions using the 4 dimensions. Cognitive Emotional Aesthetic Moral
http://www.tate.neat.tas.edu.au/ppt/burton.ppt
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39. Be Positive, Not Pushy
*Impart media literacy. Teach them how to filter out the wrong information. Early intervention is the key Suicides among schoolgoing children seem to be increasing at an alarming
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/98659/be-positive-not-pushy.html
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      When 11-year-old Neha Sawant killed herself earlier this year because she was told to concentrate on her books and skip dance classes, it made parents, educators and counsellors ask themselves what is it that pushes youngsters like Neha to take such an extreme step?
      Invariably, academic pressure is blamed. But adolescent specialists, psychiatrists, behaviour therapists and counsellors believe it is the lack of life skills in some cases, or the lack of tolerance to stress in other instances that leads to disastrous consequences.
      Time of transition
      Adolescents today live in times of great change. A child of 10 is already undergoing physical, mental, behavioural and social changes. The emotional cushioning of a joint family does not exist. Most parents work long hours. Technology, which often doubles up as a baby sitter, gives children easy access to both good and bad information. Display of violence through the internet and television is alarming. The definition of success has also changed.
      Adolescence (10-18 years) is a period of transition. It is the time to acquire life skills like the ability to cope with stress, solve problems, take decisions, thinking critically and develop empathy. The transition is a period fraught with challenges as teenagers need not only parental support but also the support of their peers.

40. Introduction To Mass Communication: Media Literacy And Culture | Textbooks | Bar
Introduction to Mass Communication Media Literacy and Culture with PowerWeb Living Media Literacy Teach Teens about Magazines
http://www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=0072981237

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