This toolkit from REMC has been designed to support educators as they introduce students to the process of finding, organizing, using, producing, evaluating, and distributing information in a variety of media formats. As students acquire more experience with resources available across all mediums, they need support in evaluating the quality of those resources and the information found there, ways to work ethically and professionally with the resources, and how to adjust to rapidly changing technological environments and tools. The materials provided in this toolkit are selected to align with the needs of educators embarking on a learner-centered, job-embedded approach to implementing media literacy activities across all grade levels and content areas.
This toolkit with six sections is designed to support educators as they …
This toolkit with six sections is designed to support educators as they introduce students to the process of finding, organizing, using, producing, evaluating, and distributing information in a variety of media formats.
The REMC Association of Michigan, in collaboration with organizations across the state, …
The REMC Association of Michigan, in collaboration with organizations across the state, has created a number of valuable resources to support you in teaching media literacy. (6)
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