2005
Who Teaches Media Literacy? (Dec. 2005 Access Learning)

New Literacies for A Changing World (Winter 2006 Threshold)

The classroom of popular culture (Nov/Dec 2005 Harvard Ed Letter)

Education for a New Millenium (Afterimage, Nov. 2005)

What's News? (Oct. 2005, Educational Leadership, ASCD)

Project SMARTArt: A Case Study in Elementary School Media Literacy and Arts Education  
(Arts Education Policy Review, Sep/Oct2005)

Literacy more than words on paper (Sept.2005)

Toward Critical Media Literacy: Core concepts, debates, organizations, and policy
(Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education; Sep 2005)


Doing Disney Fosters Media Literacy In Freshmen ; Media Literacy in Journalism Education: Exploring a lack of Inclusion
( Academic Exchange Quarterly, Fall 2005) 

Media Studies, Educational Perspectives (Fall 2005)

Television Teaching: Parody, The Simpsons , and Media Literacy Education
(Critical Studies in Media Communication; Aug 2005)


Media literate children make informed choices (July 2005)

Media literacy is the name of the game: Media Smarts (Edutopia online, July 2005)

Adolescents and Media Literacy
(Adolesc Med, June 2005)

Media literacy: essential survival skills for the new millennium
Orbit Magazine (Canada)

Can video replace the written word?

Media Literacy: A Critical Role for Dietetic Practice, Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. Spring 2005

Media Literacy: “Trust the Fungus”: Lessons in Media Literacy Learned From the Movies
(April 2005, Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy)

Role of media production in developing media literacy skills: semiotics and multicultural perspective
(paper delivered at AERA annual conference, April 2005)

Teaching children how to deconstruct media's images and messages
(Charleston, SC Post & Courier, April 14, 2005)

Media Literacy: Transforming Curriculum and Teaching Volume: 104 Issue: 2, NSSE Yearbook 2005

Strengthening Media Education in the Twenty-first Century: Opportunities for the State of Pennsylvania
Arts Education Policy Review, Mar/Apr2005


Media education important (March 21, Ft Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)

The New Literacy (Mar/Apr 2005, Scholastic Administrator)

Influence and Control: Getting Citizens to Behave In A Digital Society (UK paper)

The March issue of Access Learning (from Cable in the Classroom) is entitled New Media Literacy: Skills for a World of Expanding Media and Technology Choices. Articles include an interview on "search engine literacy" with Alan November, who will keynote at NMEC 2005, and a profile on Partnership for 21st Century Skills, also to be featured at NMEC. In addition, AMLA member Heidi Whitus writes six tips for teachers to make their students, and themselves, more literate in new digital media. For free downloads of all articles in this issue, go to http://www.ciconline.org/accesslearning

Political Conventions, Images & Spin (pages 4-7) (ETC, A Review of General Semantics, January 2005)

Liz Thoman & Media Literacy (Kids First, January 2005)

Media literacy and learning.(benefits of media literacy) Childhood Education 82.2 (Winter 2005)