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This presentation explores the current state and future developments of media literacy standards across all 50 states. Featuring expert insights from Frank Baker, Sarah Crippen, Dr. Robert Kubey, and Jordi Torrent, the session highlights key elements found in various educational domains, including English Language Arts, Social Studies, History, and Health. We discuss recent improvements in standards, the integration of media literacy into textbooks, and collaborative initiatives aimed at enhancing education. Join us as we examine the role of media literacy in fostering critical thinking skills for the 21st century.
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NMEC 2003 The State of ‘State Standards for Media Literacy’: A Look Forward Presenters Frank BakerSarah Crippen, Texas Ed AgencyDr. Robert Kubey, Rutgers UniversityJordi Torrent, New York
History-1999 Study • Examined all 50 state’s teaching standards www.med.sc.edu/medialit/statelit.htm • Elements of ‘media literacy’ found in ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS SOCIAL STUDIES-HISTORY HEALTH LIBRARY MEDIA
Some Developments • States strengthening standards(SC just added Communication-Viewing) • Textbooks including media literacy (HRW Elements of Language ) • Collaborations (Md & Discovery Assignment Media Literacy) • 21st Century Skills group- literacies • IRA Online: research into media literacy