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Thinking Critically about Media: Schools and Families in Partnership
Six Perspectives and a Conversation
This publication, Thinking Critically About Media: Schools and Families in Partnership, makes the case for teaching media literacy at school and at home.
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Think. Interpret. Create. How Media Education Promotes Critical Thinking, Democracy, Health, and Aesthetic Appreciation by Robert Kubey, Ph.D. Empowered Parents: Role Models for Taking Charge of TV Viewing by Folami Prescott-Adams, Ph.D. Media Literacy and Prevention: Going Beyond "Just Say No" by Lynda Bergsma, Ph.D. Parents and Teachers: Team Teaching Media Literacy by Milton Chen, Ph.D., Sarah Armstrong, Ph.D., and Roberta Furger Media Literacy Across the Curriculum by David M. Considine, Ph.D. New Media and New Media Literacy: The horizon has become the landscape – new media are here by Neil Andersen |