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Five key questions that can change the world: Classroom activities for media literacy
Author(s): Jeff Share, Elizabeth Thoman & Tessa Jolls
Abstract:
Five Key Questions That Can Change the World is a collection of 25 lesson plans - five for each of the Center for Media Literacy’s Five Key Questions. These lessons provide activities to help teachers begin teaching core concepts of media literacy to students of all ages. The lessons are available in English, Spanish and Turkish -- a free sample is available via the Center for Media Literacy. The main author of these lesson plans is now a faculty advisor in the Teacher Education Program at UCLA.
APA Citation:
Share, J. , Thoman, E. & Jolls, T. (2005). Five key questions that can change the world: Classroom activities for media literacy. Los Angeles: Center for Media Literacy. Online for free download at:
Link: http://www.medialit.org/five-key-questions-can-change-world
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