Media Literacy in the K-12 Classroom, Second Edition

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Author: Frank W. Baker ISBN: 9781564846112
Publisher: International Society for Tech in Ed. Publication: January 22, 2016
Imprint: ISTE Language: English
Author: Frank W. Baker
ISBN: 9781564846112
Publisher: International Society for Tech in Ed.
Publication: January 22, 2016
Imprint: ISTE
Language: English

Today's average youth spends over 10 hours a day consuming media. Aided by technology, young people can instantly share and engage with media messages to find answers, get directions, shops or connect with friends. But access alone doesn't lead to critical thinking. Media are texts, designed to be read, analyzed, deconstructed and reconstructed. Understanding how to interpret advertising messages, check for bias or avoid stereotyping are among the skills students need to become knowledgeable consumers and producers of media.

This book helps educators understand the importance of teaching media literacy and gives them the tools needed to bring this form of literacy into the classroom. Included in this new edition:

  • An appendix with over 80 author-recommended resources.
  • Insights from respected educators and experts.
  • Media literacy lesson plans.
  • Guiding questions, exercises and checklists for deconstructing media messages.
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Today's average youth spends over 10 hours a day consuming media. Aided by technology, young people can instantly share and engage with media messages to find answers, get directions, shops or connect with friends. But access alone doesn't lead to critical thinking. Media are texts, designed to be read, analyzed, deconstructed and reconstructed. Understanding how to interpret advertising messages, check for bias or avoid stereotyping are among the skills students need to become knowledgeable consumers and producers of media.

This book helps educators understand the importance of teaching media literacy and gives them the tools needed to bring this form of literacy into the classroom. Included in this new edition:

  • An appendix with over 80 author-recommended resources.
  • Insights from respected educators and experts.
  • Media literacy lesson plans.
  • Guiding questions, exercises and checklists for deconstructing media messages.

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