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Debates About The Future Of Media Literacy In Turkey, Ebubekir Cakmak Ec, Sait Tuzel St
Debates About The Future Of Media Literacy In Turkey, Ebubekir Cakmak Ec, Sait Tuzel St
Journal of Media Literacy Education
Media literacy has been widely debated in Turkey since the early 2000s and has been in the curriculum of the secondary schools as an optional subject for nearly a decade. During this time period, about four million students have received media literacy education. The multidisciplinary structure of media literacy has contributed to the interest of many researchers from varying fields. These researchers, who have different viewpoints, acceptations and expectations, have formed certain groups in a short time period and have started to defend their particular media literacy approaches and practices. This study examines the basic debates and issues that have …
Public Debate, Wright State University Student Body
Public Debate, Wright State University Student Body
Wright State University Alternative Newspaper Collection
A two page flyer for an "old-fashioned" public debate to be held in Oelman Auditorium
Alternative Student Leaflet, Wright State University Student Body
Alternative Student Leaflet, Wright State University Student Body
Wright State University Alternative Newspaper Collection
A leaflet encouraging the protest of "fraudulent student constitution and elections, lack of student participation in University governance, parking fee, presidential mansion, bookstore prices." The leaflet decries the administration of the University as being complicit in racism, political repression, war and more.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 61, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 61, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio featuring a debate between WKU and Asbury College on minimum wage. Individuals included in the broadcast were Earl Moore, Louis Salomon, Charles Crain, B.H. Henard, Julius Brasher and Charles Runyan.
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 23, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 23, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore
WKU Archives Records
Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. includes letter from Henry Cherry advertising the debate program between WKU and Asbury College. Debaters were Paul Huddleston and Coy Parsley discussing the power of the Supreme Court.