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Critical Media Literacy: Engaging Media and Transforming Education

Teaching Youth to Think Critically and Create Alternative Media

Critical Media Literacy: Engaging Media and Transforming Education


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The material on this page supports UCLA's Teacher Education Program's Critical Media Literacy course (ED466), which prepares educators for teaching K-12 students to explore their relationships with media, technology, and popular culture by critically questioning different types of representations and creating their own alternative media messages. This site is updated regularly.

 

       

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Race and Racism

Gender and Sexism

News and Journalism

Climate Change and Environmental Justice

In the News

Movies

Media Literacy Organizations and Resources

Social Media and Digital Technologies

Magazine and Newpaper Databases (via UCLA Access)

Access to UCLA Resources

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  • From On-Campus at UCLA: To access restricted Restricted Resource resources, use the UCLA_WIFI wireless network or the Eduroam wireless network. Sign into EDUROAM using your UCLA Logon ID with @ucla.edu appended (jbruin@ucla.edu) and password.

Independent Newspapers


Corporate Newspapers


Various Media