The transnational movement of people and ideas continues to reshape how we imagine places and cultures. Considering the volume of information and entertainment delivered and consumed via mass media, global educators are tasked with engaging students in learning activities that help them develop skill sets that include a globally minded, critical media literacy. Grounded in cultural studies and framed by Andreotti’s (2006) theory of critical GCE and Appadurai’s (1996) concept of mediascapes, this article examines how eleven global educators in as many countries used films to teach about what they considered to be the “6 C’s” of critical global media literacy: colonialism, capitalism, conflict, citizenship, and conscientious consumerism. Ho...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
Today’s classrooms often have a plethora of new ways of reading and writing entering the room, but t...
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become mo...
The globalization and transnationalization of media use have facilitated access to voices from the A...
Videoconferencing activities hold particular promise for social studies educators hoping to mediate ...
This article introduces an approach to creative media literacy for world issues (WIs) such as Covid-...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
The field of media literacy education is maturing, as evidenced by the quality of presentations of r...
Teaching about globalizations and our interconnectedness with people and places around the world is ...
The field of media literacy education is maturing, as evidenced by the quality of presentations of r...
Abstract This article explores the theoretical underpinnings of critical media literacy and analyzes...
This study explores instructional materials available to teachers at the upper-elementary grades 3, ...
It has been said that Web 2.0 is changing the way students learn. The time of the teacher as the pri...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10659/11422-thumbnail.jpgPresently, our stude...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
Today’s classrooms often have a plethora of new ways of reading and writing entering the room, but t...
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become mo...
The globalization and transnationalization of media use have facilitated access to voices from the A...
Videoconferencing activities hold particular promise for social studies educators hoping to mediate ...
This article introduces an approach to creative media literacy for world issues (WIs) such as Covid-...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
The field of media literacy education is maturing, as evidenced by the quality of presentations of r...
Teaching about globalizations and our interconnectedness with people and places around the world is ...
The field of media literacy education is maturing, as evidenced by the quality of presentations of r...
Abstract This article explores the theoretical underpinnings of critical media literacy and analyzes...
This study explores instructional materials available to teachers at the upper-elementary grades 3, ...
It has been said that Web 2.0 is changing the way students learn. The time of the teacher as the pri...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10659/11422-thumbnail.jpgPresently, our stude...
In our media-saturated society, integrating critical pedagogy in the curriculum at all levels has sp...
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a universit...
Today’s classrooms often have a plethora of new ways of reading and writing entering the room, but t...
Web 2.0 and online participatory media are becoming valuable resources for educators as we become mo...