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Teaching Media Literacy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (287 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780838946121
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Teaching Media LiteracyDDC classification:
  • 302.23071
LOC classification:
  • P96
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword to This Edition, by Michelle Ciulla Lipkin -- Foreword to the First Edition, by Barry Duncan -- Preface, by Denise E. Agosto -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Exploring Media Literacy -- 1. Media Literacy: The Key to Critical Thinking -- Reflection: Media Education and Critical Thinking: A Multimodal Approach to Flying Saucers and #Fakenews -- 2. Media and Information Literacy Crossover (UNESCO) -- Reflection: Conceptual Convergence of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) -- 3. Perspective, Perception, and Point of View -- Reflection: Leading and Learning through Perspective, Perception, and Point of View -- 4. "Fake News" and "Alternative Facts" -- Reflection: Navigating Information in the Era of Fake News and Alternative Facts -- 5. Digital Citizenship, Privacy, and Digital Leadership -- Reflection: Digital Citizenship in the Classroom: A Student and Practitioner Perspective -- 6. Digital Literacy -- Reflection: Digital Literacy in the Elementary Classroom -- 7. Technology as a Tool for Social Inclusion and Transmission -- Reflection: From Computing to Community -- 8. Equity vs. Equality -- Reflection: Equity and Equality in the Media: Giving Voice to the Voiceless -- 9. Global Connections -- Reflection: Global Issues in a Global Village -- 10. Social Justice and Advocacy -- Reflection: Social Justice: Teaching the Ability to Treat Others with Respect, Compassion, and Dignity -- Part II. The Major Formats of Media Ready-to-Teach Lessons -- 11. Providing Media Literacy Education in the School Library and Classroom -- 12. Television -- 13. Movies -- 14. Photography and Images -- 15. Music and Radio -- 16. Advertising -- 17. Media Production and Other Digital Technologies -- Part III. Resources for Teaching Media Literacy.
Appendix A. Glossary -- Appendix B. Timeline of Media Literacy Education -- Appendix C. Movies on the Media -- Appendix D. Media Literacy Resources -- About the Author and Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Inside, readers will find a wealth of intelligently crafted, ready-to-use lesson plans and activities designed to help promote critical thinking skills for K-12 students, making this a perfect teaching resource for school and public librarians, educators, and literacy instructors.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword to This Edition, by Michelle Ciulla Lipkin -- Foreword to the First Edition, by Barry Duncan -- Preface, by Denise E. Agosto -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Exploring Media Literacy -- 1. Media Literacy: The Key to Critical Thinking -- Reflection: Media Education and Critical Thinking: A Multimodal Approach to Flying Saucers and #Fakenews -- 2. Media and Information Literacy Crossover (UNESCO) -- Reflection: Conceptual Convergence of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) -- 3. Perspective, Perception, and Point of View -- Reflection: Leading and Learning through Perspective, Perception, and Point of View -- 4. "Fake News" and "Alternative Facts" -- Reflection: Navigating Information in the Era of Fake News and Alternative Facts -- 5. Digital Citizenship, Privacy, and Digital Leadership -- Reflection: Digital Citizenship in the Classroom: A Student and Practitioner Perspective -- 6. Digital Literacy -- Reflection: Digital Literacy in the Elementary Classroom -- 7. Technology as a Tool for Social Inclusion and Transmission -- Reflection: From Computing to Community -- 8. Equity vs. Equality -- Reflection: Equity and Equality in the Media: Giving Voice to the Voiceless -- 9. Global Connections -- Reflection: Global Issues in a Global Village -- 10. Social Justice and Advocacy -- Reflection: Social Justice: Teaching the Ability to Treat Others with Respect, Compassion, and Dignity -- Part II. The Major Formats of Media Ready-to-Teach Lessons -- 11. Providing Media Literacy Education in the School Library and Classroom -- 12. Television -- 13. Movies -- 14. Photography and Images -- 15. Music and Radio -- 16. Advertising -- 17. Media Production and Other Digital Technologies -- Part III. Resources for Teaching Media Literacy.

Appendix A. Glossary -- Appendix B. Timeline of Media Literacy Education -- Appendix C. Movies on the Media -- Appendix D. Media Literacy Resources -- About the Author and Contributors -- Index.

Inside, readers will find a wealth of intelligently crafted, ready-to-use lesson plans and activities designed to help promote critical thinking skills for K-12 students, making this a perfect teaching resource for school and public librarians, educators, and literacy instructors.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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