Intermediality: Bridge to critical media literacy
Tags: MEDIA literacy -- Study & teaching; LITERACY -- Study & teaching
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Deals with the things about the media that should be taught in schools. Belief of some people on introducing media literacy to children; How the school should teach the children about Catholic tradition; How media literacy should be taught in schools.
- Leipzig Media Centre Chooses SSL Duality. // Pro Sound News;Aug2011, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p14
The article reports on the move of Faculty of Media at HTWK Leipzig (Leipzig University of Applied Sciences) in integrating general media literacy in one roof including print media, music production and film in Germany.
- Cable TV tunes in to kids and families. Mason, M.S. // Christian Science Monitor;6/5/98, Vol. 90 Issue 133, pB1
Discusses a media event called `Tune In to Kids and Family II.' Success of the 1997 program that prompted 50 more cable stations to participate in 1998; Airing of child- and teen-oriented programming during prime time in an attempt to inform parents about programs available to children; Need,...
- Analysis of Primary School Curriculum of Turkey, Finland, and Ireland in Terms of Media Literacy Education. Tanriverdi, Belgin; Apak, �zlem // Educational Sciences: Theory & Practice;Spring2010, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p1187
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implications of Media Literacy Education (MLE) in Turkey by analyzing the Primary School Curricula in terms of MLE comparatively in Turkey, Ireland and Finland. In this study, the selection of Finland and Ireland curricula is related with those...
- GETTING STARTED! Burton, Lee // Screen Education;2006, Issue 44, p90
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- Media Literacy: 21st Century Learning. Baker, Frank W. // Library Media Connection;Jan/Feb2011, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p10
The article discusses the importance of teaching media literacy to students in the U.S. Core principles are advocated by the National Association of Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) through their project The Core Principles of Media Literacy Education (CPMLE) including the essentiality of Media...
- Hand in Hand: Media Literacy and Internet Safety. Gallagher, Frank // Library Media Connection;Jan/Feb2011, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p16
The article focuses on the significance of teaching both media literacy and internet safety to students in the U.S. to understand the real risks of the Internet to children. It mentions the importance of children to be taught how to act in ethical and effective ways to heighten their ability to...
- Media Literacy--Part of the Curriculum? Minkel, Walter // School Library Journal;Apr2002, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p31
Discusses the role of media literacy in school curricula. Need for children to be able to evaluate messages they receive through the media, including advertisements; Mention of the Media Awareness Network (MAN), which provides educators with training and lesson plans; View that teachers need to...
- The Media: The Lens Through Which We See and Understand Our World. Baker, Frank W. // Ohio Media Spectrum;Fall2011, Vol. 63 Issue 1, p11
The article focuses on the author's views regarding the importance of teaching students about visual and media literacy in the U.S. According to the author, it is important that teachers should engage their students with visuals from the news and popular culture which should be able to help them...


