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Full-Text Articles in Education
10 Years Of Media Literacy Education In K-12 Schools, Rhys Daunic
10 Years Of Media Literacy Education In K-12 Schools, Rhys Daunic
Journal of Media Literacy Education
No abstract provided.
Editor’S Introduction, Amy Petersen Jensen
Editor’S Introduction, Amy Petersen Jensen
Journal of Media Literacy Education
No abstract provided.
Using Collaborative Writing Tools For Literary Analysis: Twitter, Fan Fiction And The Crucible In The Secondary English Classroom, Jenna Mcwilliams, Daniel T. Hickey, Mary Beth Hines, Jennifer M. Conner, Stephen C. Bishop
Using Collaborative Writing Tools For Literary Analysis: Twitter, Fan Fiction And The Crucible In The Secondary English Classroom, Jenna Mcwilliams, Daniel T. Hickey, Mary Beth Hines, Jennifer M. Conner, Stephen C. Bishop
Journal of Media Literacy Education
No abstract provided.
School-Based Smoking Prevention With Media Literacy: A Pilot Study, Melinda C. Bier, Spring J. Schmidt, David Shields, Lara Zwarun, Stephen Sherblom, Brian Primack, Cynthia Pulley, Billy Rucker
School-Based Smoking Prevention With Media Literacy: A Pilot Study, Melinda C. Bier, Spring J. Schmidt, David Shields, Lara Zwarun, Stephen Sherblom, Brian Primack, Cynthia Pulley, Billy Rucker
Journal of Media Literacy Education
School-based tobacco prevention programs have had limited success reducing smoking rates in the long term. Media literacy programs offer an innovative vehicle for delivery of potentially more efficacious anti-tobacco education. However, these programs have been neither widely implemented nor well evaluated. We conducted a pre-post evaluation of a cross-disciplinary tobacco media literacy program. The sample consisted of 204 students across six schools. Results indicated that students’ smoking-specific media literacy and general media literacy measures increased significantly over the course of the intervention.
“Sounds Great, But I Don’T Have Time!” Helping Teachers Meet Their Goals And Needs, Cynthia Scheibe
“Sounds Great, But I Don’T Have Time!” Helping Teachers Meet Their Goals And Needs, Cynthia Scheibe
Journal of Media Literacy Education
No abstract provided.