News Release: New tools to encourage media literacy and support National Media Education Week
Media Awareness Network and the Canadian Teachers' Federation launched new tools — an extensive Web site, media education blog, and professional development brochure — to promote media literacy and support National Media Education Week.
News Release
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What Do Halloween Costumes Say?
The lesson What Do Halloween Costumes Say? is designed to help students look critically at the Halloween costumes marketed to them. The lesson is reprinted with permission from Teaching Tolerance, a Web project of the U.S.-based Southern Poverty Law Center.
What Do Halloween Costumes Say?
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Talk Media Blog
MNet has launched a new media literacy blog — Talk Media. The blog offers commentary on media education resources and dialogue on the latest media news, issues and trends.
Blog
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Web Site Redesign Survey
Media Awareness Network is re-designing its web site for you, our stakeholders. We want to create a new look and feel for the site ensuring that navigation, content, and other tools are easy to use, current, and readily accessible. Please take a few minutes to complete our brief survey to help us update our site to serve you better.
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