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Media Literacy
 
A program for 7th-9th grade students and their teachers and parents. A program for 3rd-6th grade students and their teachers and parents.

An increasingly important topic for students in the new millennium, media literacy means the ability to critically view what one sees in all forms of media. From television shows to the Internet, the media influence the way we view our world.

Television in particular, in 99 percent of homes in the United States, plays a huge part in defining our values and beliefs as a society. Learning to be a critical viewer is thus imperative or we run the risk of allowing the business behind television to create our values.

Rather than censoring all television, proponents of media literacy encourage us to equip students with the critical thinking skills needed to best understand the messages received on television. Media literacy empowers viewers to examine their relationship with the media and better understand the business behind television, allowing them to make their own determinations of their values within the context of this new knowledge.

Media Literacy at Rocky Mountain PBS

The Rocky Mountain PBS Media Literacy Project developed television programs, teaching materials, and training to help teachers and parents assist young people in establishing lifetime viewing and thinking skills, and developing a clear understanding of media's influence in their lives.

Activities include:

Need More Information?

For information on any of the Rocky Mountain PBS media literacy programs or activities contact:

Education Project Officer
Rocky Mountain PBS
1089 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204-4066.

Phone: 303-620-5683
E-mail our Education Project Officer 

The following web sites are excellent sources for information on media literacy:

Priime Tiime Today
Current contests:
Media Literacy Essay Contest for grades 6-8
30-second PSA Contest for grades 9-12

Media Literacy Clearinghouse

Kids First

Center for Media Literacy

Mew Mexico Media Literacy Project

The TV Parental Guidelines

The Media Literacy Online Project

Media Alert!