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Issues in the Development of Media Literacy Education
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Media Literacy is not without its controversies and differing perspectives but discussion and debate, conducted respectfully, is the way that any educational field grows and evolves.

•    10 Things Wrong with the Effects Model
•    Aspen Institute Report of the National Leadership Conference on Media Literacy
•    Breaking Boundaries with Video Production: Inteview with Steve Goodman
•    Educational Standards and Media Literacy
•    Empowered Parents: Role Models for Taking Charge of TV Viewing
•    Empowerment through Education
•    How Well Does Television Handle Social Issues?
•    Involving the Media in Media Education
•    Let’s Break the Circle of Blame! US Senate Testimony
•    Media Education in the Year 2000: Directions and Challenges
•    Media Literacy and the Question of Production
•    Media Literacy and the ‘Big Tent'
•    Media Literacy: A National Priority for a Changing World
•    Media Literacy: An Alternative to Censorship
•    Obstacles to the Development of Media Literacy Education in the United States
•    Orthodoxy is the Enemy: Four Ways NOT to Teach Media Literacy
•    Parents and Teachers: Team Teaching Media Literacy
•    Screen-Agers...and the Decline of the "Wasteland"
•    Seven Great Debates in the Media Literacy Movement -- Circa 2001
•    Text vs. Context in Media Literacy: A Continuing Debate
•    The Media Education Elephant
•    Where Media Literacy Fits in the World of Education
•    WORKSHOP REPORT: How to do Assessment and Evaluation in Media Literacy




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