When approaching media content and classroom curriculum about Thanksgiving history, media literacy plays a crucial role in understanding historical inequities and power dynamics in regards to honoring and amplifying Indigenous voices amidst this season. Here are some key questions to ask when engaging with Thanksgiving content: - Whose stories are being told, and whose are missing? - What is the role of language in this piece? - How does this media impact my community and the communities around me? Media plays a powerful role in our understanding of history, community, and the world around us. Access more resources to navigate the media world at NAMLE: https://lnkd.in/eBW5C55Z
National Association for Media Literacy Education
非盈利组织
Albany,New York 3,569 位关注者
NAMLE aims to make media literacy highly valued and widely practiced as an essential life skill.
关于我们
The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing media literacy education, guided by the following mission: As the leading voice, convener and resource for media literacy education, NAMLE aims to make media literacy highly valued and widely practiced as an essential life skill. NAMLE envisions a day when everyone, in our nation and around the world, possesses the ability to ACCESS, ANALYZE, EVALUATE, CREATE, and ACT using all forms of communication. Media literacy education refers to the practices necessary to foster these skills. We define both education and media broadly. Education includes both formal and informal settings, classrooms and living rooms, in school and after school, anywhere that lifelong learners can be reached. Media includes digital media, computers, video games, radio, television, mobile media, print, and communication technologies that we haven’t even dreamed of yet. We define both education and media broadly. Education includes both formal and informal settings, classrooms and living rooms, in school and after school, anywhere that lifelong learners can be reached. Media includes digital media, computers, video games, radio, television, mobile media, print, and communication technologies that we haven’t even dreamed of yet.
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https://www.namle.org
National Association for Media Literacy Education的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Albany,New York
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1997
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418 Broadway
STE 8066
US,New York,Albany,12207
National Association for Media Literacy Education员工
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Sherri Hope Culver
Founder/Director Center for Media & Information Literacy. Educator. Creator/Host Kids Talk Media podcast. Consultant media & children, media literacy.
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Daniel Rhone
25 years of professional expressions in Design, Photography, Illustration, Motion, and Interactive Arts
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Tony Streit
Managing Project Director at Education Development Center, Inc.
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Mike Jackson
Vice President of Public Policy and Research at Worldwide ERC (WERC), the leading talent mobility association
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This Thanksgiving, we at NAMLE want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to our community. Your passion, dedication, and support drive our mission to empower individuals with the skills to navigate today’s media landscape. Together, we’re building a future rooted in critical thinking, informed decision-making, and shared understanding. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. Wishing you and your loved ones a warm and joyful holiday. ??
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This lesson from Project Look Sharp can teach SEL objectives by having students identify emotions through facial expressions and/or media literacy objectives by having students analyze the messages and techniques used in a commercial. Download it for ?FREE? today! https://ow.ly/Qa9J50Uf3Rg
Project Look Sharp
projectlooksharp.org
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The Civic Information Index from Listening Post Collective is a data-driven tool that measures civic health across every U.S. county, offering insights into how communities access and engage with news and information. It provides an overall score, sub-scores for key pillars, and detailed indicator results, helping identify strengths and gaps in local information ecosystems. A map view allows users to compare civic health across regions, states, and the nation, guiding efforts to build more informed and connected communities. Check it out! ?? https://lnkd.in/ga8Wf68R
Civic Information Index – Engaged, Informed, Equitable, and Healthy Communities Nationwide
https://civicinfoindex.org
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Only a few days remaining to submit proposals for the #NAMLE25 Conference! ? Proposals will be given special consideration if they (1) provide an innovative format that prioritizes attendee engagement, (2) embrace student-led inquiry and practice, and (3) reflect diverse, equitable, and inclusive practices. Learn more and submit ?? https://lnkd.in/ezbganZZ
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Interested in expanding your network and reaching a wider audience? Become a NAMLE organizational partner today! As an organizational partner, your organization’s events, resources, and projects will be promoted across NAMLE’s social platforms, in addition to accessing networking opportunities with other organizational partners. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/eiwarFqi
Organizational Partnership
https://namle.org
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The Center for Media and Information Literacy is hosting a two-week immersive course in Los Angeles for students to learn more about the children's entertainment industry in the West Coast. Applications close on February 15th, 2025. Apply today! https://lnkd.in/eCzRDCdn
Study Children’s Media in LA Summer 2025
https://centermil.org
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Hosted by best-selling author, speaker, and Alliance for Decision Education co-founder, Annie Duke, The Decision Education Podcast brings together visionaries, scholars, and other decision-making experts from various fields to share their thoughts on improving decision-making in all aspects of life. Listen now! ?? https://ow.ly/IqSo50Uf2pv
Podcast
alliancefordecisioneducation.org
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Misinformation and disinformation continue to cause deep polarization in our society, and students look to adults for clues on navigating this divisiveness. Learn how professional fact-checkers evaluate media to weed out misinformation with this free online course from our friends at KQED ?? https://ow.ly/TSf650Uf282
Evaluating Online Sources: Checking Facts and Identifying Misinformation
teach.kqed.org
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We're seeking passionate, dedicated young individuals to join our 2025 Youth Advisory Council. This council plays a crucial role in shaping NAMLE’s initiatives, advocating for media literacy, and contributing to the growth of media literacy education nationwide. By joining the council, members will have the unique opportunity to make a tangible impact, develop leadership skills, and collaborate with peers and professionals in the media literacy field. Learn more and apply before Dec. 2 ?? https://lnkd.in/e-3fXhQw