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Science / Math
Media literacy in science and math? Sure! Think statistics, scientific studies, assumptions, surveys, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, bond ratings, TV ratings, economics, cause and effect, annual reports, opinion polls... Get the picture?"We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge."
— John Naisbit

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.
      • 12 Basic Principles for Incorporating Media Literacy and Critical Thinking into Any Curriculum
     • Alcohol and Television: And Now for Some Mixed Messages
     • Alcohol in Prime Time: 10 Guidelines for Writers
     • Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More, But the White Rabbit Does
     • All Power to the Conglomerate
     • Assignment: Media Literacy
     • Beauty...and the Beast of Advertising
     • Beware: Video Classics
     • Can TV Characters Pay Their Bills?
     • CHILDREN: Finding Green Lessons in Fast Food
     • Deadly Persuasion: 7 Myths Alcohol Advertisers Want You to Believe
     • Envrionment News: No More Business as Usual
     • Gullible Statistics Exercise
     • How to Analyze an Advertisement
     • How to Conduct a Gender Survey of Your Local Newspaper
     • How We Connect with the Earth
     • In Terms of Media: Satellites
     • Measuring ‘Jolts Per Minute'
     • Media, Technology and Culture: Re-Imagining the American Dream
     • MINORITIES: Ecological Reporters Awaken to Ethnicity
     • Something New is Waiting to be Born
     • Summer Seminars Take on Hot Topics in Media Literacy
     • The Power of Numbers: Making Sense of Media Statistics
     • VCR: Questions for Family Reflection
     • We Are What We Watch: We Watch What We Are
     • Worlds Apart: Women, Men and Technology


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