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Best Practices
Is there a difference between media literacy and media education?
How widespread is media literacy in U.S. schools?
There are several terms — digital literacy, information literacy, technology literacy — which seem related to media literacy. Are there differences?
Why are other countries so far ahead of the United States in adopting media literacy in their schools?
Is there federal or state funding for media literacy?
What can be done to further media literacy in the U.S. education system?
If I mention media literacy to my childrens' teachers, they say they don't have time to add another subject to an already crowded curriculum. What do I say?
Shouldn't we just tell kids to turn the TV off? Or the computer?
How can I stay in touch with what is happening in the media literacy field?
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