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Research & Theory (Media Literacy)
Behind the explosion of media literacy in the classroom is a growing body of research literature. Learn more about the origins, evolution and process of media literacy from leading thinkers, researchers and practitioners."Media literacy is a new expanded view of traditional literacy which acknowledges and includes the role and impact of mass media. It is an essential basic skill for our future as individuals and as members of a democratic society"
— 1992 Aspen Leadership Conference on Media Literacy

Recommended Educational Resources
CML MediaLit Kit™ / A Framework for Learning and Teaching in a Media Age
Now all together in one place, the components of inquiry-based media literacy using the Five Core Concepts and CML’s Five Key Questions of Media Literacy. Covers media literacy:
     · Theory
     · Practice
     · Implementation

Curriculum resources and lesson plans

Media Literacy Works: Case Studies and Success Stories in Media Literacy Education

 
Articles and Reports
From our online Reading Room and Media&Values Archive we've selected pertinent studies, reflective articles, research reports and news items to help you explore this topic thoroughly.
      • 10 Things Wrong with the Effects Model
     • Blowing Smoke: Can Media Literacy Impact Youth Smoking?
     • Does TV Shape Ethnic Images?
     • Educational TV May Boost Intellectual Development
     • Lifeline or Leisure?: TV's Role in the Lives of the Elderly
     • Orthodoxy is the Enemy: Four Ways NOT to Teach Media Literacy
     • Setting research directions for media literacy and health education.
     • Studies Analyze Elderly Use of Television
     • The Power of Numbers: Making Sense of Media Statistics
     • We Are What We Watch: We Watch What We Are


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