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ABC's of Media Literacy: What Can Pre-Schooolers Learn?
By Faith Rogow, PhD. Introduction Three-year-old Hannah looks up from the .... Faith Rogow, Ph.D, founding national president of the Alliance for a Media ...
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Snapshots from a TV Album: Scenarios Explore Family Viewing Habits
Snapshots from a TV Album: Scenarios Explore Family Viewing Habits Two skits to help kids and parents reflect on TV viewing habits. By Barbara Osborn ...
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Babylon Revisited: How Violent Myths Resurface Today
Babylon Revisited: How Violent Myths Resurface Today By Walter Wink Violence is the ethos of our times. It is the spirituality of the modern world. ...
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Five Important Ideas To Teach Your Kids About TV
Five Important Ideas To Teach Your Kids About TV ... Things like sex, drugs, schoolwork, curse words, discipline, elbows on the table, dating, rock music. ... With a little experience, your children will learn that they can determine ...
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FAMILY: Shared Music Listening Opens Dialogue
FAMILY: Shared Music Listening Opens Dialogue By Margaret Foth ... be appropriate for him to take his 12-year-old son to see the group "Rush" in concert. ...
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Aspen Institute Report of the National Leadership Conference on ...
The resulting Aspen Institute Report of the National Leadership Conference on Media Literacy proved to be an invaluable framework for collaboration and ...
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YOUTH: Media Models Say Muscles Make Men
But media-created images of muscle-bound men are not limited to sports reporting. Just look at other media heroes: Rambo, Hulk Hogan and Chuck Norris. ...
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Play Ball/Pay Ball: Money and the Future of Sports
Play Ball/Pay Ball: Money and the Future of Sports It's no longer whether you win or lose, it's how you pay for the game. By Paul Johnson ...
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CML C*O*N*N*E*C*T: #10 November 2001
Attendees from the Alliance for a Media Literate Am! erica included: Rose Pacatte, Teresa Blythe, David Considine, LaTanya Bailey Jones, Beth Merry and ...
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Educational TV May Boost Intellectual Development
"Viewing of educational programming was associated with better school readiness and better academic skills," Huston noted. "Watching educational television ...