TEACHING MEDIA LITERACY THROUGH THE TEEN-SCREEN. TEACHING media literacy THROUGH THE TEENSCREEN. Since so much media literacywork is based upon concerns regarding the effects of media on impressionable http://www.ci.appstate.edu/programs/edmedia/medialit/ml_adolescents2.html
LMC Information Literacy Titles You will find your approach to teaching information literacy transformed. integrating information literacy activities into a broad range of teaching and http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/infolit.html
Least Tern - Resources For Learning Links to Internet Resources for Learning about Teaching with Technology.Technology Integration, Information literacy, media literacy, Software and Hardware http://www.leasttern.com/teacher/ResourcesLearn.html
Instructional Materials In Media Literacy/Studies media and Behavior A multidisciplinary grade 7/8 teaching unit in which students media literacy Online Project Lesson Plans This University of Oregon http://www.cln.org/subjects/media_inst.html
Extractions: Instructional Materials in Media Literacy/Studies Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Media Literacy/Studies. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. General Media Literacy/Studies Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Media Literacy/Studies. Please read our Case Studies Index Over 30 case studies in Media Management and Sales from the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. Many of the issues that these address would be suitable for high school students. Critical Thinking and Alternative Viewpoints Page This grade 4/5 unit plan from a University of Victoria education student challenges students to understand viewpoints that are different than what the media and society tell us are true. Seven lessons help them to learn focus on searching for the truth using multi media such as the Internet. Warning: This is a Geocities site which means that you'll get intrusive and annoying advertising every time you load a page.
Return To Media Literacy Index Page Another way to enrich the environment for teaching media literacy is to Humor, physical activity, music and storytelling relieve the output of this http://www.unm.edu/~abqteach/media_cus/01-04-03.htm
Extractions: organizational change." Eric Jensen, Teaching with the Brain in Mind The year 2001 marks the first time the Albuquerque Public Schools has acknowledged the importance of media literacy for its students by including performance benchmarks having to do with mass communication concepts in its newly-drafted standards. My objective is to provide middle school educators with interesting approaches for teaching basic concepts in the study of mass communication. There are fruitful findings in the world of research when it comes to brain-compatible learning, and my intention is to provide some details about the basic principles of those findings and then present practical applications in the classroom using Media Literacy as an impetus. Academic Setting School Setting Garfield Middle School is located in a now-predominantly Hispanic community whose families have attended Garfield since its opening in 1950. Two-thirds of the student body qualify for free or reduced lunch and breakfast programs. Terra Nova scores are lower than the district average in most subjects. The school provides bilingual instruction, special education services (for roughly a sixth of the student population) and Title I benefits, for all of which the school receives federal and state funding.
KLRU: Teachers > Internet Resources There is a teach with CSPAN tutorial to get you started. Challenge yourmedia literacy savvy with a quiz, discover activity ideas for the classroom, http://www.klru.org/teachers/resources_sec_medialiteracy.asp
TeacherSource . Media Literacy . Quiz | PBS We suspect you re already talking about media literacy with your students, media literacy into your curriculum, spend some time with our activity ideas. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/media_lit/quiz.shtm
Rocky Mountain PBS: Learn: Media Literacy Rather than censoring all television, proponents of media literacy encourage uses a humorous approach to teaching media literacy concepts and critical http://www.rmpbs.org/learn/medialit.html
Extractions: A program for 7th-9th grade students and their teachers and parents. An increasingly important topic for students in the new millennium, media literacy means the ability to critically view what one sees in all forms of media. From television shows to the Internet, the media influence the way we view our world. Rather than censoring all television, proponents of media literacy encourage us to equip students with the critical thinking skills needed to best understand the messages received on television. Media literacy empowers viewers to examine their relationship with the media and better understand the business behind television, allowing them to make their own determinations of their values within the context of this new knowledge. Funded by The Colorado Trust , the Rocky Mountain PBS Media Literacy Project developed television programs, teaching materials, and training to help teachers and parents assist young people in establishing lifetime viewing and thinking skills, and developing a clear understanding of media's influence in their lives.
Teaching InfoLit & Library Skills teaching information literacy, bibliographic instruction, library skills. Library Skills Print out activity pages to show teach better Library Skills http://www.librarysupportstaff.com/teachlib.html
LION: Lesson Plans & Teaching Activities For School Librarians Lesson Plans Teaching activities for School Librarians The InformationLiteracy Movement of the School Library media Field A Preliminary Summary of http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/lessons.html
Extractions: American Association of School Librarians: Position Statement on Information Literacy and Problem-Solving Outlines the role of the library media program in fostering information literacy, and includes eight "scenarios" that illustrate how cooperative instructional efforts between teachers and library media specialists can help students improve their information problem-solving skills through significant learning experiences. Bellingham Public Schools: Staff Development Course on Information Literacy This Washington State school district provides online some of the materials it uses in a staff development course on Information Literacy and the Net . The course emphasizes student investigations as vehicles to explore information available on the Internet. Topics covered include the Research Cycle, several types of literacy, Gardner's Seven Intelligences, and much more.
Mrs.V.'s Lessons Don t miss the information literacy activities at the Big6 site. TeachingInformation literacy The Big Six Skills Approach to Information Problem http://mciu.org/~spjvweb/infolitles.html
Extractions: Search Tools Online Lessons Curricular Pathfinders Links for Students ... Home Online Activities Promoting Information Literacy The following activities focus learners on the process skills recommended by the American Association of School Librarians, the International Society of Technology Educators, and the American Association of College and Research Libraries Information Seeking Evaluation Ethics Synthesis ... Communication Don't miss the lessons and posters in the CyberSmart Curriculum http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org/lesson_plans/ and the lessons, learning tools, and research at the 21st Century Information Fluency Project Portal http://21cif.imsa.edu/ and Library Instruction.com http://libraryinstruction.com/ maintained by maintained by Michael Lorenzen, Michigan State University. Don't miss the information literacy activities at the Big6 site.
Extractions: Babson College, Wellesley, MA Film and television's influence on individuals and society is now so obvious that it is scarcely necessary to provide a rationale for examining their importance. Even in casual conversations, people are apt to make note of the impact of television on voting patterns, use idioms they learned from popular films, discuss relationships by referring to the similar problems of TV characters of celebrities, talk about consumer products in the language of advertising, and demonstrate that their understanding of the world around them has been shaped by the images and stories received from television news, newsmagazines shows, and TV and radio talk shows. The debate about whether the mass media merely reflects or more powerfully shapes social values, norms and behaviors has become nearly extinct in popular culture since the late 1980s; the debaters have recognized that television has so thoroughly permeated the culture as to be inseparable from it. Still, by and large, both scholarly research and public discourse about television's impact on individuals and society has focused on the nature of the content of television messages. Public attention to the always escalating sensationalism of media content has manifest itself in concerns about the required car explosions, sadism, terror and graphic violence in popular films; the litany of exploitive crime stories on local news; the normalization of dysfunctional relationships on talk shows; the ubiquity of advertising and promotion for alcohol and tobacco consumption, and more.
404 - Page Not Found - Alliance For A Media Literate America The Center for media literacy, founded in 1989, is a nonprofit, the bestmedia literacy books, videos/DVDs, CD-Roms and teaching curricula from the US, http://www.amlainfo.org/members/members_orgs_natnonprof.php
National Society For The Study Of Education: Yearbooks media literacy Transforming Curriculum and Teaching Volume 104 Issue 1.Living within the media What is media literacy, who cares, and why? http://www.nsse-chicago.org/yearbooks.asp?cy=2005
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills Bloomington IN. How to "Read" Television: Teaching Students to View TV Critically. ERIC Digest. In light of the current explosion of mass media products and technology, most education practitioners would probably agree about the urgent need for students to develop critical viewing abilities along with critical thinking abilities. At the close of UNESCO's 1982 International Symposium on Media Education, the representatives of the 19 countries in attendance issued a unanimous declaration that called upon competent authorities to "initiate and support comprehensive media education programsfrom pre-school to university level, and in adult educationthe purpose of which is to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes which will encourage the growth of critical awareness and, consequently, of greater competence among the users of electronic and print media. Ideally, such programs should include the analysis of media products, the use of media as means of creative expression, and effective use of and participation in available media channels. Training courses should be developed for teachers and intermediaries both to increase their knowledge and understanding of the media and train them in appropriate teaching methods." [Dwyer and Walshe, ED 250 651]
NEA: Reading & Literacy Resources Resources include a howto program for teaching media literacy skills to K-5 activity guide that provides 25 lesson plans for K-12 media literacy; http://www.nea.org/webresources/readinglinks.html
News Center for media literacy This is a great resource for information and links . Dedicated to teaching information, technology and visual literacy, http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/news.htm
Extractions: powered by FreeFind Online News Information Newspapers in Education - This is a very long and complete list of cross curricular activities using newspapers and online newspapers. Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Media on the Web - Organized by type of publication, here are links to tons of free publications on the Web. The Christian Science Monitor- This is the online edition of the award winning publication filled with current information. Telegraph - This is a British newspaper with focus upon Britain and Ireland. BBC Online - This newspaper offers accurate and informed news about the world scene, providing photos and video clips. Asahi.com - This Japan-based publication has a reputation for hard-nosed reporting and uses innovative technology. The Age - Here is local and world news as reported by an Australian newspaper. The St. Petersburg Times-
K-12 Standards The second document, activities for Teaching to the Speaking, Listening and MediaLiteracy Standards, will set proficiency levels as they relate to speaking http://www.natcom.org/Instruction/K-12/K12Stds.htm
Extractions: Standards for K Through 12 Education Speaking, Listening, and Media Literacy Standards for K through 12 Education is the first in a series of three documents. This document concentrates on speaking, listening, and media literacy standards. The second document, Activities for Teaching to the Speaking, Listening and Media Literacy Standards, will set proficiency levels as they relate to speaking, listening, and media literacy and focus on in-class projects and assignments to aid in teaching toward the standards. The third document, Assessing the Speaking, Listening and Media Literacy Standards, will present means for evaluating and testing the learning which results from teaching speaking, listening, and media literacy. The present concept of educational standards for teaching and learning began in January 1992, when the National Council of Education Standards and Testing called for a system of voluntary standards in the "core" subjects of English, mathematics, history, geography, and science. The national education reform legislation
Arthur . Parents & Teachers | PBS Kids Here s where grownups can learn more about the ARTHUR television series and Website, and access lots of useful resources and activities. http://pbskids.org/arthur/parentsteachers/