Media Literacy in the Classroom

During my down time this summer I decided to take a media literacy online module offered by Brock. I've distilled here some of the take-aways from this module.

This video is a great introduction to what media literacy is.


As a side note: Jennifer Thiessen has several videos diving into media literacy and it's influence on children on her youtube channel

Key Concepts of Media Literacy

  1. Media are constructions
  2. Audiences negotiate meaning
  3. Media have commercial implications
  4. Media have social and political implications
  5. Each medium has a unique aesthetic form
In addition to evaluating media's message, it's important for students to apply their critical thinking to evaluate the legitimacy of resources. For example, when choosing resources to inform their opinion they need to understand where the information is coming from (i.e. is the website trustworthy and founded?). 

There are several ready-made lessons for direct-teaching critical evaluation to help out with starting the process, such as: MediaSmart, Kathy Schrock's Critical Evaluation Lesson Plan, and Common Sense Media

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