"Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates is about all these things, and more importantly, it is about how early childhood educators and professionals can prepare children for their digital future. This book is a first-of-its-kind guide for pre-service and currently practicing teachers and child care professionals looking for pedagogically sound and developmentally appropriate ways to help today's children navigate their media-rich world with confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking. Detailed descriptions of media literacy competencies, along with dozens…mehr
"Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates is about all these things, and more importantly, it is about how early childhood educators and professionals can prepare children for their digital future. This book is a first-of-its-kind guide for pre-service and currently practicing teachers and child care professionals looking for pedagogically sound and developmentally appropriate ways to help today's children navigate their media-rich world with confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking. Detailed descriptions of media literacy competencies, along with dozens of activities, strategies, and tips designed for children ages 2-7, demonstrate how to integrate foundational skills, knowledge, and dispositions into existing routines as well as experiment with new lessons. By examining media through a literacy lens, this book will show you ways to: Use inquiry and media-making to teach children about media; Plan activities to engage children in meaningful media discussions; Engage with families about the importance of media literacy education for young children; Address media concerns with joy and creativity rather than anxiety or fear ...and much more!"--
Faith Rogow, PhD, is a media literacy leader, innovator, and founder of Insighters Educational Consulting. She was the founding president of the National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE), a founding editorial board member of the Journal for Media Literacy Education, a founding advisor to Project Look Sharp, and a coauthor of NAMLE’s “Core Principles of Media Literacy Education in the United States” (2007). For more than twenty years she has been one of the few people in the United States advocating for and creating media literacy education that is developmentally appropriate for early childhood. Her groundbreaking article “The ABCs of Media Literacy” (Telemedium, Spring 2002) has been widely circulated, as has her chapter—“Media Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Inquiry-Based Technology Integration”—in the Routledge/NAEYC anthology Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years: Tools for Teaching and Learning (Donohue 2015). She also coauthored The Teacher’s Guide to Media Literacy: Critical Thinking in a Multimedia World (Corwin, 2012). www.insighterseducation.com
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Acknowledgments Start Here Part I: Getting Ready Chapter 1: Media, Society, and Us Chapter 2: Visual Literacy Chapter 3: How We Make Meaning Chapter 4: Framing: How We Think About Our Work Part II: Defining the Task Chapter 5: What Is This “Media Literacy Education” of Which You Speak? Chapter 6: Engaging Through Inquiry Chapter 7: Building Media Knowledge: Key Concepts Part III: From Pedagogy to Practice Chapter 8: Integrating Media Literacy: Routines and Modifications Chapter 9: Integrating Media Literacy: Planned Activities Chapter 10: Engaging Families Chapter 11: 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
Acknowledgments Start Here Part I: Getting Ready Chapter 1: Media, Society, and Us Chapter 2: Visual Literacy Chapter 3: How We Make Meaning Chapter 4: Framing: How We Think About Our Work Part II: Defining the Task Chapter 5: What Is This “Media Literacy Education” of Which You Speak? Chapter 6: Engaging Through Inquiry Chapter 7: Building Media Knowledge: Key Concepts Part III: From Pedagogy to Practice Chapter 8: Integrating Media Literacy: Routines and Modifications Chapter 9: Integrating Media Literacy: Planned Activities Chapter 10: Engaging Families Chapter 11: 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
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