Media Education Arts and Literacy Curriculum

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Description

In 2003, the Alliance for a Media Literate America (AMLA) in partnership with Just Think, a leading media education organization in San Francisco, and the Michael Cohen Group received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education to design, deliver and evaluate a model media arts education program for middle school students. This three-year project was proposed to help substantiate the growing qualitative evidence of the educational and developmental benefits of media literacy education through providing one of the first scientific impact studies of media literacy education curriculum for middle school students.

Resource submitted by NAMLE Member Sherri Hope Culver

The Resource Hub Member Benefit

The Resource Hub is a collective ‘smackdown’ of curricula and other useful links that serve, intersect and represent the broad array of constituents in media literacy education that comprise our membership.

NAMLE Members: Do you have curricula of your own, or recommended resources you’d like to share with the greater media literacy community thorugh NAMLE.net?  We would love to post links and embedded media in the hub and attribute it to you or your organization.

Please fill out the following Google Form: http://bit.ly/NamleRec to submit your resource.

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