Critical media literacy demands understanding of the deeper meanings of media messages. Using a grounded theory approach, this study analyzed responses by first-year college students not currently enrolled in formal media literacy education to three types of video messages: an advertisement, a public relations message, and a news report. Students did not exhibit nuanced understandings of message purpose or sender in any of the three types of messages, and had particular difficulty distinguishing public relations and news messages. These results suggest a media literacy curriculum addressing distinctions between media formats, with emphasis on analysis of message intent and point of view, is needed
This qualitative study explored the ways in which student use of media literacy tools and different ...
The American public education system has been lagging behind other developed nations in its implemen...
This chapter presents a lesson that uses critical media literacy theory to introduce students to "In...
Critical media literacy demands understanding of the deeper meanings of media messages. Using a grou...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
Crowded curriculums and restrictive program requirements often mean that comprehensive media literac...
An introductory media studies course is a staple of post-secondary education. What are instructors t...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
This study of media literacy education at all levels of the educational system considered faculty pe...
Despite the pervasiveness of media into all aspects of most peoples’ lives, many people still percei...
This article discusses methods and associated readings for teaching media literacy. The prescribed m...
This paper analyzes how 10 teachers in a literacy master’s program interpret, value, and implement m...
Today’s students are not being equipped with the critical thinking and analysis skills they need to ...
This qualitative study explored the ways in which student use of media literacy tools and different ...
The American public education system has been lagging behind other developed nations in its implemen...
This chapter presents a lesson that uses critical media literacy theory to introduce students to "In...
Critical media literacy demands understanding of the deeper meanings of media messages. Using a grou...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
Crowded curriculums and restrictive program requirements often mean that comprehensive media literac...
An introductory media studies course is a staple of post-secondary education. What are instructors t...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
This study of media literacy education at all levels of the educational system considered faculty pe...
Despite the pervasiveness of media into all aspects of most peoples’ lives, many people still percei...
This article discusses methods and associated readings for teaching media literacy. The prescribed m...
This paper analyzes how 10 teachers in a literacy master’s program interpret, value, and implement m...
Today’s students are not being equipped with the critical thinking and analysis skills they need to ...
This qualitative study explored the ways in which student use of media literacy tools and different ...
The American public education system has been lagging behind other developed nations in its implemen...
This chapter presents a lesson that uses critical media literacy theory to introduce students to "In...