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Education for the 21st Century: Issues and Trends
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The convergence of media and technology in a global culture is changing the way we learn about the world and challenging the very foundations of education.

•    Assignment: Media Literacy
•    Collaborating for Success: Classroom teachers and video specialists
•    Educational Standards and Media Literacy
•    Empowered Parents: Role Models for Taking Charge of TV Viewing
•    Empowerment through Education
•    Four Steps to Success in Media Literacy
•    How to Use Technology To Make You More Aware And Alive
•    Learning With Technology
•    Literacy for the 21st Century: The Hope and the Promise
•    Media Literacy and the Question of Production
•    Media Literacy: A National Priority for a Changing World
•    New Media and New Media Literacy
•    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
•    Setting research directions for media literacy and health education.
•    Seven Great Debates in the Media Literacy Movement -- Circa 2001
•    What we Know about Young Children, TV and Media Violence
•    Where Media Literacy Fits in the World of Education

CML MediaLit™ Kit - A Framework for Learning & Teaching in a Media Age
     • Literacy for the 21st Century / Overview and Orientation to Media Literacy Education
     • Five Key Questions that can Change the World / Classroom Activities for Media Literacy





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