An edition of Digital and media literacy (2011)

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Connecting culture and classroom

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An edition of Digital and media literacy (2011)

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Connecting culture and classroom

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Renee Hobbs, one of the nation's leading authorities on media literacy education and an active presenter, offers real-life examples of teachers who incorporate media literacy education into 7-12 curriculum through creative uses of mass media, popular culture, and online social media. Media Literacy Education will give educators the tools to help secondary students develop the competencies associated with media literacy: the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and communicate messages in a wide variety of forms. Hobbs provides examples and vignettes in the area of English language arts, literature, social studies, health education, and the fine and performing arts. Teachers will learn how to select meaningful media 'texts' for use in the classroom and how to recognize the 'teachable moment' in dialogue and discussion about mass media and popular culture"--Provided by publisher.

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Corwin
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English
Pages
214

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Why Digital and Media Literacy Page 2
Chapter 2. Research as Authentic Inquiry Page 25
Chapter 3. Critical Questions, Close Reading Page 48
Chapter 4. The power of representation Page 67
Chapter 5. Composing with media across the curriculum Page 82
Chapter 6. Protection and empowerment Page 104
Chapter 7. Life online Page 123
Chapter 8. What in the world: teaching with current events Page 144
Chapter 9. Infusing digital and media literacy across the curriculum Page 167

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Thousand Oaks, California, USA
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2011

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371.33

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Paperback
Number of pages
214

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OL25641655M
ISBN 13
9781412981583

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