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Hobbs, Renee – Educational Leadership, 2017
Renee Hobbs, director of the Media Education Lab at the Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode Island, cautions us to stop using the term "fake news" with students and be more precise about the types of disinformation prevalent in content today, from hoaxes and satire to clickbait. In this article, she…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Propaganda, Social Media, Mass Media Effects
White, Theresa Renee – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2012
This paper highlights the results of a project, in which a group of students, who were enrolled in an African American film criticism course at a large university in Southern California, participated in a community engagement project that incorporated visual and media literacy skills acquired in the classroom setting. The parameters of the project…
Descriptors: Film Study, Visual Literacy, Media Literacy, Criticism
Rodesiler, Luke – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2010
Media messages are increasingly packaged in ways that blur distinctions between genres. The U.S. Army National Guard's recent campaign incorporating rock stars and popular music to appeal to potential recruits exemplifies this trend, as commercials and music videos become one and the same. Given this increasing trend, critical media literacy…
Descriptors: Literacy, Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, Popular Culture

Social Studies, 2004
Five key questions form the basis of the new CML MediaLit Kit, an educational framework and curriculum guide developed by the Center for Media Literacy. Adaptable to all grades, the key questions help children and young people evaluate the thousands of media messages that bombard them daily. More than two years in development and available for…
Descriptors: Democracy, Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, Critical Viewing
Crump, Charla A. – 1995
The overall pattern of research findings indicates a positive association between television violence and aggressive behavior. The first congressional hearing on television took place in 1952, when the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce investigated television entertainment to ascertain if it was excessively violent and sexually…
Descriptors: Children, Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing, Elementary Education
Poyntz, Stuart R. – Canadian Journal of Education, 2006
Through a discussion of two videos--The Take (Naomi Klein & Avi Lewis, 2004), and a student project--I argue that media education can further the role of youth as critically engaged, democratic citizens most effectively when educators develop students' capacity for reflection and self-expression through engagement with those power structures that…
Descriptors: Youth Agencies, Journalism Education, Media Literacy, Popular Culture
Robinson, Julia – 1996
Noting that media literacy education is mandated in almost every developed country in the world except the United States, this paper introduces the concept of media literacy education and presents a 32-item annotated bibliography on media literacy education. The paper defines media literacy as the ability to access, decode, analyze, evaluate, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Critical Viewing, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

Owen, David B.; Silet, Charles L. P.; Brown, Sarah E. – English Journal, 1998
Argues that educators should train themselves and students to understand and cope with television's power. Describes an inventory of viewing and reading habits, then discusses how three principles of teaching television are expressed in class activities. Outlines a unit that takes students from television as "just entertainment" to active,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing, English Instruction
Chen, Milton – 1994
This book is a practical, accessible guide for parents on the use of television with children in today's media-focused world. It offers parents practical techniques and strategies to take control of the types of programs and amounts of television their children watch. Parts 1 and 2 of the book contain views on parenting in general and some…
Descriptors: Children, Commercial Television, Critical Viewing, Mass Media Effects

Luke, Carmen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Discusses media literacy in Australia, where it is an integral component of school literacies from K-12. Discusses the teaching of analytic skills to develop strategies for thinking about the meanings media transmit and the meanings viewers construct for themselves. Describes classroom activities involving the studies of texts, audiences, media…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing, Elementary Secondary Education

Fisherkeller, JoEllen – New Jersey Journal of Communication, 1998
Argues that communication scholars and media educators in the United States can gain theoretical and practical insights by closely examining young people's media comments and by acknowledging their complex and dynamic lives. Offers an ethnographic analysis of young adolescents' comments about television. Analyzes their comments in relation to the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communications, Critical Viewing, Early Adolescents
Shapley, Barbara – 1991
More high school students watch television regularly than read newspapers. Newspapers in Education coordinators should be involved in teaching their students critical viewing skills. The essential concepts that students need to learn are to: (1) understand what mass media and popular culture mean; (2) understand how the media shape attitudes and…
Descriptors: Communications, Critical Viewing, Futures (of Society), High School Students
Austin, Erica Weintraub; Johnson, Kristine Kay – 1995
One major challenge for intervention regarding alcohol is to target children with age-appropriate strategies while predictive risk and protective factors are still forming. Most intervention research has focused on children of preadolescent or adolescent ages, but recent work suggests that interventions may be most effective with children prior to…
Descriptors: Advertising, Alcohol Education, Analysis of Variance, Audience Response
McBrien, J. Lynn – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2005
Much has been written about the power of media to influence the public through instruments of advertising and a variety of venues (Considine & Haley, 1999; Cortes, 2000; Kilbourne, 1999). In this chapter, the author has chosen to use a singular media focus--news--to support the critical importance of teaching media literacy skills to students. She…
Descriptors: Muslims, Democracy, Critical Thinking, Media Literacy
Thoman, Elizabeth; Jolls, Tessa – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2005
Today information about the world around people comes to them not only through words on a piece of paper, but more and more through the powerful images and sounds of their multimedia culture. This explosion in information has presented a major challenge to the world of formal education. The transformation of their culture from an industrial age to…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Guidelines, Internet, Values
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