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Film Study / Movie-making
Movies can do much more than simply entertain us. By "reading" their messages, studying their themes and actually making our own films -- we change from passive audiences into story critics and story tellers. "Good movies make you care, make you believe in possibilities again."
— Pauline Kael

Recommended Educational Resources
CML MediaLit Kit™ / A Framework for Learning and Teaching in a Media Age
Now all together in one place, the components of inquiry-based media literacy using the Five Core Concepts and CML’s Five Key Questions of Media Literacy. Covers media literacy:
     · Theory
     · Practice
     · Implementation

Curriculum resources and lesson plans

Media Literacy Works: Case Studies and Success Stories in Media Literacy Education

 
Articles and Reports
From our online Reading Room and Media&Values Archive we've selected pertinent studies, reflective articles, research reports and news items to help you explore this topic thoroughly.
      • "...And the Company President Is a Black Woman"
     • How to Evaluate War Movies
     • How Would You Rate this Film?
     • John Culkin, SJ: The Man Who Invented Media Literacy: 1928-1993
     • Media Literacy and the Question of Production
     • MINORITIES: Who Commits Screen Sexual Violence?
     • Questions Help Evaluate War Films
     • Real Issues in a Reel World
     • The Rise and Fall of ‘Screen Education'
     • War is Hell... Pass the Popcorn
     • Why Don't People in Movies Ever Pray?


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