_PDF_ Media Literacy in the K-12 Classroom, 2nd Edition
COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1564843815 Get the strategies and tools you need to develop a deep understanding of media literacy so that you can pass on essential critical thinking skills to your students.Helping students understand media literacy has never been more important. Today’s young people often spend over 10 hours a day consuming media. Aided by technology, they can instantly engage with media outlets and platforms to find answers, share information, shop or connect with friends. But access alone doesn’t lead to critical thinking.Media is designed to be analyzed, deconstructed and reconstructed. Understanding how to interpret advertising messages, check for bias or avoid stereotyping are among the skills students need to become knowledgeable consumers and producers of media. This is where Media Literacy in the K-12 Classroom, Second Edition comes in.Included in this revised edition:A new section that examines “big ideas” in media literacy, such as bias, representation, gatekeeping and symbolism.Voices from the field in each chapter, answering the questions: Why do you think media literacy education is important? What resources would you recommend to learn more?Two full media literacy lesson plans that can be easily adapted for your classes.Guiding questions, exercises and checklists for deconstructing media messages. An appendix w
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Get the strategies and tools you need to develop a deep understanding of media literacy so that you can pass on essential critical thinking skills to your students.Helping students understand media literacy has never been more important. Today’s young people often spend over 10 hours a day consuming media. Aided by technology, they can instantly engage with media outlets and platforms to find answers, share information, shop or connect with friends. But access alone doesn’t lead to critical thinking.Media is designed to be analyzed, deconstructed and reconstructed. Understanding how to interpret advertising messages, check for bias or avoid stereotyping are among the skills students need to become knowledgeable consumers and producers of media. This is where Media Literacy in the K-12 Classroom, Second Edition comes in.Included in this revised edition:A new section that examines “big ideas” in media literacy, such as bias, representation, gatekeeping and symbolism.Voices from the field in each chapter, answering the questions: Why do you think media literacy education is important? What resources would you recommend to learn more?Two full media literacy lesson plans that can be easily adapted for your classes.Guiding questions, exercises and checklists for deconstructing media messages. An appendix w
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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/1564843815 Get the strategies and tools you
need to develop a deep understanding of media literacy so that you can pass on essential critical
thinking skills to your students.Helping students understand media literacy has never been more
important. Today’syoung people often spend over 10 hours a day consuming media. Aided
by technology, they can instantly engage with media outlets and platforms to find answers, share
information, shop or connect with friends. But access alone doesn’tlead to critical
thinking.Media is designed to be analyzed, deconstructed and reconstructed. Understanding how
to interpret advertising messages, check for bias or avoid stereotyping are among the skills
students need to become knowledgeable consumers and producers of media. This is where Media
Literacy in the K-12 Classroom, Second Edition comes in.Included in this revised edition:A new
section that examines “biideas”in media literacy, such as bias, representation,
gatekeeping and symbolism.Voices from the field in each chapter, answering the questions: Why
do you think media literacy education is important? What resources would you recommend to
learn more?Two full media literacy lesson plans that can be easily adapted for your
classes.Guiding questions, exercises and checklists for deconstructing media messages. An
appendix with over 80 author-recommended resources.How do you begin to understand the
importance of teaching media literacy? Where can you find appropriate resources —lessons,
activities, videos and books —to help you do so? This book is the place to start.Audience: K-
12 educators, library media specialists