This article shares research into the relationship between a formal media educational encounter in the UK and the broad objectives for media and information literacy education circulating in mainland Europe and the US. A pilot study, developed with a special interest group of the United Kingdom Literacy Association, applied a three part methodology for comparing the media literacy levels of young people who have studied media in school against peers who at the same educational level, who have not engaged with media education of any kind. The approach ‘hones in’ on Mihailidis’ (2014) framework for media literacy and civic engagement
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Governments and international institutions generally recognize media literacy as a major political i...
Media literacy is defined as the way people analyze and interpret messages from mass media. This pro...
This article shares research into the relationship between a formal media educational encounter in t...
Across Europe and beyond, the promotion of media literacy, for children and adults, has acquired an ...
This article combines research results from a range of projects with two consistent themes. Firstly,...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
This think- piece shares emerging ideas about media education, which the authors permit themselves t...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
We cannot pretend to educate young people for citizenship and political participation without teachi...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
This articles shares research findings to support the case for media literacy education to facilitat...
Few countries in the world have introduced media education into their curriculums. Montenegro became...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Governments and international institutions generally recognize media literacy as a major political i...
Media literacy is defined as the way people analyze and interpret messages from mass media. This pro...
This article shares research into the relationship between a formal media educational encounter in t...
Across Europe and beyond, the promotion of media literacy, for children and adults, has acquired an ...
This article combines research results from a range of projects with two consistent themes. Firstly,...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
This think- piece shares emerging ideas about media education, which the authors permit themselves t...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
We cannot pretend to educate young people for citizenship and political participation without teachi...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
This articles shares research findings to support the case for media literacy education to facilitat...
Few countries in the world have introduced media education into their curriculums. Montenegro became...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Governments and international institutions generally recognize media literacy as a major political i...
Media literacy is defined as the way people analyze and interpret messages from mass media. This pro...