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This book provides a practical and theoretical look at how media education can make learning and teaching more meaningful and transformative. This second edition includes more resources, photographs, and updated information as well as two new chapters: one exploring the pedagogical potential for using photography in the classroom and the other documenting a successful university course on critical media literacy for new teachers. The book explores the theoretical underpinnings of critical media literacy and analyzes a case study involving an elementary school that received a federal grant to integrate media literacy and the arts into the curriculum. Combining cultural studies with critical pedagogy, critical media literacy aims to expand the notion of literacy to include different forms of mass communication, information communication technologies, and popular culture, as well as deepen the potential of education to critically analyze relationships between media and audiences, informat

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«Not teaching critical media literacy to your first graders? Why not?! With television and Internet content shaping how children see their world and themselves, Jeff Share argues ‘the earlier the better.’ This book makes a compelling case for helping our youngest students analyze and create media. Taking up the tools – cameras, computers, pens, and pencils – in their own hands, children begin to participate in the discourse of democracy. Most importantly, they learn that they belong.» (Carol Jago, President of the National Council of Teachers of English; Director of the California Reading and Literature Project at UCLA)
«Media literacy needs to be understood as a fundamental component of any well-rounded educational curriculum in the twenty-first century. In this groundbreaking work, Jeff Share argues persuasively that it is never too early to help young children learn the skills they need to make sense of the media culture in which they’re already immersed. Quite simply, this book should be required reading for all elementary educators, administrators, educational policy makers, and parents too.»
(Jackson Katz, Creator of the educational video Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the Crisis in Masculinity)

Table of Contents
Contents: Teaching the Media: Competing Approaches, Media – Activism, and Core Concepts of Critical Media Literacy – Critical Media Literacy Is Not an Option: Overview of Media Education in the U.S. and Abroad – Voices from the Trenches: Elementary School Teachers Speak about Implementing Media Literacy – The Earlier the Better: Expanding and Deepening – Literacy with Young Children Photography as Pedagogy with Praxis – Teacher Education: A Launching Pad for Critical Media Literacy – Thinking Critically in a Converging World: Forces of Change in the Information Age.

Media Literacy is Elementary

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/23/2015 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433124877, 978-1433124877
      ISBN10: 1433124874

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a practical and theoretical look at how media education can make learning and teaching more meaningful and transformative. This second edition includes more resources, photographs, and updated information as well as two new chapters: one exploring the pedagogical potential for using photography in the classroom and the other documenting a successful university course on critical media literacy for new teachers. The book explores the theoretical underpinnings of critical media literacy and analyzes a case study involving an elementary school that received a federal grant to integrate media literacy and the arts into the curriculum. Combining cultural studies with critical pedagogy, critical media literacy aims to expand the notion of literacy to include different forms of mass communication, information communication technologies, and popular culture, as well as deepen the potential of education to critically analyze relationships between media and audiences, informat

      Trade Review
      «Not teaching critical media literacy to your first graders? Why not?! With television and Internet content shaping how children see their world and themselves, Jeff Share argues ‘the earlier the better.’ This book makes a compelling case for helping our youngest students analyze and create media. Taking up the tools – cameras, computers, pens, and pencils – in their own hands, children begin to participate in the discourse of democracy. Most importantly, they learn that they belong.» (Carol Jago, President of the National Council of Teachers of English; Director of the California Reading and Literature Project at UCLA)
      «Media literacy needs to be understood as a fundamental component of any well-rounded educational curriculum in the twenty-first century. In this groundbreaking work, Jeff Share argues persuasively that it is never too early to help young children learn the skills they need to make sense of the media culture in which they’re already immersed. Quite simply, this book should be required reading for all elementary educators, administrators, educational policy makers, and parents too.»
      (Jackson Katz, Creator of the educational video Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the Crisis in Masculinity)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Teaching the Media: Competing Approaches, Media – Activism, and Core Concepts of Critical Media Literacy – Critical Media Literacy Is Not an Option: Overview of Media Education in the U.S. and Abroad – Voices from the Trenches: Elementary School Teachers Speak about Implementing Media Literacy – The Earlier the Better: Expanding and Deepening – Literacy with Young Children Photography as Pedagogy with Praxis – Teacher Education: A Launching Pad for Critical Media Literacy – Thinking Critically in a Converging World: Forces of Change in the Information Age.

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