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Faith-Based Media Literacy
Media Violence. Stereotyping. Bias. Commercialism. All are concerns for people of faith. Explore living faith-fully in today’s multi-media culture."You watch television as you attend a church service, except that most people watch television more religiously."
— George Gerbner & Larry Gross

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.
      • 'America's Wish Book' Sells Dreams
     • 20 Ways to Create a Caring Culture - Part I
     • 20 Ways to Create a Caring Culture - Part II
     • A Meditation on News-Gathering
     • Babylon Revisited: How Violent Myths Resurface Today
     • Between the Lines: Stereotyping of Sisters in the Media
     • Case Study: Establishing Media Literacy in a Catholic School Setting
     • Catholic Church's Challenge: Critical Consciousness
     • Christian Discernment in a Mass-Mediated Culture
     • Communicating for Justice
     • Eve's Legacy: Burden of Blame
     • Filling Gaps in the News
     • God in the Machine: Computers As Idols
     • God of Prime-Time Television, The
     • Gospel Challenge of Media Literacy, The
     • How We Connect with the Earth
     • How Well Does Television Handle Social Issues?
     • Idols of the Marketplace
     • Imagine: A Media of Meaning
     • Introduction: Television Awareness Training (TAT)
     • J.R. in Hell: Sin and Salvation on the Small Screen
     • Lost Listeners Anoint Musical Messiahs
     • Native Canadians and the End of Storytelling
     • News: Balance Bias with Critical Questions
     • Pastoring: Healthy Sexual Ethic Starts With Adults
     • PASTORING: Senior Productions Raise Self-Esteem
     • PASTORING: What Gender is God?
     • PASTORING: Faith Can Counter Campaign Cynicism
     • PASTORING: Holy Arenas! A Look at Sport As Ritual
     • PASTORING: Media Mirrors Heart of Darkness
     • PASTORING: Preaching Is Pastoral Prime Time
     • PASTORING: Religion Must Rethink Military Metaphors
     • PASTORING: Stereotypes Back? It's No Joke
     • PASTORING: ‘Cosby' Preaches Loving Lessons
     • Photo Ethics: Aim High When You Shoot
     • Power of Images: Creating the Myths of Our Time
     • Rise of the Image Culture
     • Sad Saga of Sister Aggie
     • Society's Storyteller: How TV Creates the Myths by which we Live
     • Starting Point: Beyond Lyrics to the Meaning of Music
     • Storytellers Shape Spiritual Values
     • Study Debunks Myths About Newspaper Religion Beat
     • Taking a Stand: A Postcard Campaign for Nonviolent Media
     • TELEVISION: The Search for Meaning
     • The Culture of Capitalism
     • Tools for Teaching Media Literacy in Faith Settings
     • Tuning in to TV Sex: How to Use Media to Dialogue with your Children
     • TV and Christian Values: Media Literacy Techniques for the Home
     • Use TV to Exercise Values
     • Where Does it Come From? Where Does it Go?
     • Who Tells the Stories?: Catholic Media Literacy Curriculum Published
     • Why Don't People in Movies Ever Pray?
     • Why Media Literacy? A Catholic Reflection
     • YOUTH: Material World Puts Price Tag on Values
     • YOUTH: Teens Need Better Rites of Passage


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