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Media Literacy. Center for Media Literacy. Media Literacy. Empowers people to be both critical thinkers and creative producers of messages Builds understanding of the role of media in society Builds essential skills of inquiry and expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.
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Media Literacy Center for Media Literacy
Media Literacy • Empowers people to be both critical thinkers and creative producers of messages • Builds understanding of the role of media in society • Builds essential skills of inquiry and expression necessary for citizens of a democracy
5 Core Concepts • All media messages are constructed. • Media messages use a creative language with its own rules. • Different people experience the same message differently. • Media have embedded values and points of view. • Most media messages are constructed to gain profit and/or power.
5 Key Questions • Who created this message? • What techniques are used to attract my attention? • How might different people understand this message differently from me? • What lifestyles, values, and points of view are represented or omitted? • Why was this message sent?
Empowerment Spiral • Awareness • Analysis • Reflection • Action
Media Literacy Organizations • Two major national organizations • Two different approaches
Two major national organizations • Alliance for a Media Literate America • Action Coalition for Media Education
Alliance for a Media Literate America ‘‘. . .committed to promoting media literacy education that is focused on critical inquiry, learning, and skill-building rather than on media-bashing and blame’’
Action Coalition for Media Education • Advocate independent media as a critical part of a democratic society and vibrant culture • Support local, state, and national media reform efforts • Critical of advertising and corporate media