In the media literacy literature, the challenges associated with assessment have, to a great extent, been ignored. The purpose of this mixed methods study was therefore to explore the views of media literacy scholars and professionals on assessment challenges through qualitative interviews (n = 10) with the intent of using this information to develop a quantitative survey to validate and extend the qualitative findings with a larger sample of media literacy professionals and scholars from around the world (n = 133). The findings offer an overview of the assessment challenges encountered by these participants
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...
Critical media literacy practices have historically invited students to use a series of critical que...
This paper analyzes how 10 teachers in a literacy master’s program interpret, value, and implement m...
The ability to critically access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages is crucial in the pro...
Governments and international institutions generally recognize media literacy as a major political i...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
This paper discusses three issues related to the reliability and usefulness of media literacy evalua...
Empirically-validated assessment tools for media literacy are still rare, and so are empirical evalu...
Effective media education requires that teachers dispose of sufficient media literacy and that they ...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
While international institutions (e.g. UNESCO, EU, NATO) identify media literacy as a key for addres...
Crowded curriculums and restrictive program requirements often mean that comprehensive media literac...
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...
Critical media literacy practices have historically invited students to use a series of critical que...
This paper analyzes how 10 teachers in a literacy master’s program interpret, value, and implement m...
The ability to critically access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages is crucial in the pro...
Governments and international institutions generally recognize media literacy as a major political i...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
The assessment of media literacy is a complex task, which might attempt to reconcile a research fiel...
This paper discusses three issues related to the reliability and usefulness of media literacy evalua...
Empirically-validated assessment tools for media literacy are still rare, and so are empirical evalu...
Effective media education requires that teachers dispose of sufficient media literacy and that they ...
This article synthesizes a large subset of the academic literature on media literacy education. It f...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
While international institutions (e.g. UNESCO, EU, NATO) identify media literacy as a key for addres...
Crowded curriculums and restrictive program requirements often mean that comprehensive media literac...
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...
Critical media literacy practices have historically invited students to use a series of critical que...
This paper analyzes how 10 teachers in a literacy master’s program interpret, value, and implement m...