2004

Media literacy and the challenge of new information and communication technologies. (Communication Review; 2004, Vol. 7)

Media Savvy Kids (Scholastic Instructor, Nov/Dec. 2004)

The Making of a media literate mind;  Just Think, a media literacy curriculum that works;
(Mothering, Nov/Dec 2004) 


Media Literacy: The bumper sticker curriculum: Learning from words on the backs of cars
(November, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy)


College Bound Filmmakers: The Journey To A Screening
(High School Journal, Oct/Nov. 2004)


Media Literacy, crucial in 21st Century (China conference article)

Keeping Current: Media Literacy,
School Library Media Activities Monthly, Sept. 2004

Media Literacy and the Teaching of Civics and Social Studies at the Dawn of the 21st Century
(AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, Vol. 46 No. X, Sept. 2004 1-9)


Media Literacy: “Reading” Miss Moonbeam: Lessons learned from a mannequin
(September, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy)

Sept.-October 2004, American Behavioral Scientist issues devoted to media literacy

Media Madness, School Library Journal, Aug. 2004

Policymakers & 21st Century Skills, T.H.E. Journal, Aug. 2004

Plato's Dilemma & The Media Literacy Movement, SIMILE, Aug.2004

TV's not a black-and-white issue,
August 2004, U.S. Catholic
magazine

Survival skills: We must all become informed media consumers, or risk being overwhelmed by
the information age,
July 27,2004, UK Guardian

The New Literacies Movement: Reading and Writing in the Digital Age, Summer 2004,
Independent Schools Magazine


Managing Without A Mandate, The Grassroots Momentum of Media Education in the USA 
(Promote or Protect? Perspectives on Media Literacy and Media Regulations, UNESCO Yearbook 2003)


Analyzing advertising in the English language arts classroom: A quasi-experimental study,
Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education Volume 4, Issue 2 (May 2004)

What is Media Literacy and Why is it Important?
(TV Quarterly, Spring/Summer 2004)

Introducing second graders to media literacy (Academic Exchange Quarterly, Spring 2004)

Linking the Literacies
: Teaching & Learning in a Media Landscape (WSRA Journal, Spring 2004)

The Media: What's The Message?
(Current Health 1, April/May 2004)

Media Literacy, General Semantics, and K-12 Education
; Media Literacy & General Semantics 
(
April 2004, ETC: A Review of General Semantics) 

Seeing what we look at: A Study on Media Literacy and Its Effects, April 2004 Thinking Classroom


Media Literacy Prepares Teachers for Diversity; Introducing Second Graders to Media Literacy;
A Media Literacy Project on Violence and Conflict; The Pedagogy of Urban media literacy;
Media practice in the humanities classroom; Television, authorship, and student writers
Academic Quarterly Spring 2004 issue on Media Literacy

Creativity in teaching media literacy.(influence of advertisements on consumers) International Journal of
Instructional Media (March 22 2004)


Students learn how media can massage message
(Atl Journal Const, March 5)

Media Literacy and the policymaking process: A Framework for understanding influences on potential educational policy outputs

(SIMILE, Feb.04)

Why Heather Can Write
(Technology Review, Feb.6)  

Media Literacy The role of visual representation in the assessment of learning 
( Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Feb. 2004)

Media Studies: The Next Generation (BBC News Online Magazine, Jan.30)


Building Critical Consumers (Marketing Magazine, 1/19/2004 )

Beware The Media Literacy Police ( Fraser Forum, Jan. 2004)  Rebuttal by Chris Worsnop


English Journal, themed issue "Popular Culture" (January 2004)

Standard Procedures (January 2004, Access Learning magazine)

Media Literacy Goes To School (Technology Review, Jan. 2) 


Media Literacy Education: No Longer a Curriculum Option (The Educational Forum, Winter 2004)