Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates

About the Book
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Use inquiry and media-making to teach children about media
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Plan activities to engage children in meaningful media discussions
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Engage with families about the importance of media literacy education for young children
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Address media concerns with joy and creativity rather than anxiety or fear

Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Start Here
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Part泭I: Getting Ready
- Chapter 1:泭Media, Society, and Us泭
- Chapter 2:泭Visual Literacy泭
- Chapter 3:泭How We Make Meaning泭
- Chapter 4:泭Framing: How We Think About 51勛圖厙
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Part II: Defining the Task
- Chapter 5:泭What Is This Media Literacy Education of Which You Speak?泭
- Chapter 6:泭Engaging Through Inquiry
- Chapter 7:泭Building Media Knowledge: Key Concepts
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Part III: From Pedagogy to Practice
- Chapter 8:泭Integrating Media Literacy: Routines and Modifications
- Chapter 9:泭Integrating Media Literacy: Planned Activities
- Chapter 10:泭Engaging Families
- Chapter 11:泭Taking the Next Step
- Appendix A: 100 Words That Build Media Literacy Vocabulary
- Appendix B: Using Media Analysis Questions to Draw Conclusions About Media Effects Research
- Appendix C: Resources
- Index
- About the Author泭
Book Details
Related Resources
Articles
Start with Wonder, Then Add Inquiry:泭Developing Young Childrens Media Literacy Competencies - Faith Rogow outlines 10 competencies necessary for media literacy as well as provides guidelines that early childhood educators can follow to embed these competencies into their classrooms. (Teaching泭Young Children, December 2021)
Play and Technology: An Important Intersection for Developing Literacy Victoria B. Fantozzi,泭Christi Porter Johnson, and泭Anneliese Scherfen discuss how, with thoughtful selection and integration, play and technology can work in tandem to support children's learning. (Young Children, May 2018)
Technology and Interactive Media in Early Childhood Programs: What Weve Learned from Five Years of Research, Policy, and Practice This article by Chip Donohue and Roberta Schomburg highlights consensus takeaways on a set of foundational elements necessary for successful technology integration with young children based on position statements, reports, research reviews, guidelines, and recommendations released between 2012 and 2017.泭(Young Children, September 2017)
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from the Association for Media Literacy featuring author泭Faith Rogow as a special guest.
from the泭Illinois Reading Council Journal.泭
Faith Rogow, PhD, is泭an independent scholar and longtime media literacy education advocate and innovator.泭She has written or coauthored a number of books and articles, most recently Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates (51勛圖厙 2022). She also occasionally blogs as the Media Literacy Education Maven at TUNE IN, Next Time. You can find a link to the blog and also contact information on her website: . Comments welcome.
