Media literacy focuses on the construction and interpretation of media messages and how media influences beliefs and behaviors.
Not exact matches
«We try to saturate a community with information,» says Director McCannon, so everyone — parents, teachers, and students — is
focused on
media literacy.
Her work
focuses on teacher professional development and training, pedagogical practices in and out of the classroom, english language learners, equity & social justice and
media literacy as a means for professional development.
In the higher grades, however,
media literacy takes a different
focus.
To reach diverse learners, Hobbs advocates for a nationwide community education movement
focusing on digital and
media literacy.
Created to advance and inspire teacher innovation, KQED Teach offers a collection of hands - on professional learning opportunities all
focused on the new
Media Literacy.
Story is at the core of both traditional
literacy and these digital
media courses and using it as a
focus could be appealing to today's
media - centric students.
Teaching
media literacy in its multiple forms requires our students to
focus on all of the messy elements of deconstruction, production, and multiple meanings.
Our aim at UOIT, with its technological
focus across all programs, is to prepare teacher candidates to teach in a digital age, to become familiar with the out - of - school
literacy practices of their students, and to consider how they might use these
media for educational purposes in their own classrooms.
Roderick is also the owner of Fireside Publishing House, creator of the young prime ministers book series that has captured national
media attention for its
focus on increasing Canadian youths» historical
literacy.
Jeanne Tribuzzi will facilitate hands - on experiences as participants view models of best - practice curriculum and instruction,
focusing on the foundational levels of
literacy,
literacy across all levels and disciplines, and skills needed to be critical consumers and creators of
media.
She tries to
focus on social
literacy,
media literacy, and digital
literacy.
First, we could consider what students and teachers — as well as broader audiences such as parents, school administrators, the
media, and policymakers — have to lose if the primary
focus of these discussions remains on technologies and not on the
literacy issues embedded in those technologies.
This past year the New Jersey Library Association (NJLA) established our Unlock Student Potential campaign to
focus on the need for qualified school
media specialists in every school and the development of an information
literacy curriculum.
The efforts
focus on such important issues as dropout prevention, special needs, diversity,
literacy and writing, STEM / STEAM, digital
media, arts education, early learning and educational policy.
Throughout her career in policy evaluation and implementation, her interests have
focused on early childhood education, intergenerational
literacy, school reform, and arts, culture and
media program design and evaluation.
This past year the New Jersey Library Association (NJLA) established our Unlock Student Potential campaign to
focus on the need for qualified school
media specialists in every school and the development of an information
literacy curriculum.
The company was founded by Dennis Mendel, a former scholar of game studies at Fraunhofer (
focusing on game preservation, gaming
literacy, and
media effects) and past employee of Square Enix as well as Benedict Braitsch, a student of
media science.
This new course still
focuses on simple living, but brings in more food for thought around consumption, our relationship with technology and
media — and how to cultivate
media literacy.
Areas of
focus include ethical obligations surrounding technology use; privacy and security; practice management; electronic discovery; information
literacy (including advanced research techniques) and
media literacy; and presentation and courtroom technology.
Participants also called for greater recognition of the high levels of
media literacy among Aboriginal children, which belied the mainstream
media's
focus on the NT's poor NAPLAN results as a justification for the abolition of bilingual education programs.
«This extraordinary textbook for 21st century educators includes up - to - date information about new
media in many forms, with a
focus on the way these «screen time» tools can be used for early childhood education, social - emotional learning and
literacy — not as ways to babysit young kids.»