Teach with Crip Camp for Global Media and Information Literacy Week! Our lesson on Understanding What You Are Watching explores forms of media and media literacy, how to interpret and analyze media, and why multiple stories and voices are valuable. For Grades 11-12.

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 Media Literacy and Journalism Lessons | Journeys in Film

Media Literacy and Journalism Lessons, free and includes activities and printables. Resources are best for high school, also film literacy

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@JourneysInFilm A poster for a documentary film called "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution." The film is presented by President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. On the poster is a photo of a man pushing a young man in a wheelchair down a road in a wooded area. The poster has a green background with the word "Media" repeated in a pattern. The poster also has a "Sundance" award logo on it.
@JourneysInFilm @education @edutooters I love, love, love this film. I provide PD for teachers. When the focus is culturally relevant teaching - I show the trailer and ask them to note what is said and how it can apply to any underrepresented group. It is so powerful! (And then, of course, everyone goes home and watches the whole film):) Your resources for this film are invaluable! Thank you:)
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