2009
DOI: 10.23860/jmle-1-2-9
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Review: Media Literacy is Elementary: Teaching Youth to Critically Read and Create Media (2009)

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“…Arab World English Journal www.awej.org ISSN: 2229-9327 303 Critical media literacy, on the other hand, is relatively new in comparison to media literacy (Kellner & Share, 2019;Mendoza, 2010;Share, 2015). Scholars of critical media literacy education think that its role and teaching strategies are far more complex in contrast to media literacy (Mendoza, 2010).…”
Section: From Media Literacy To Critical Media Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Arab World English Journal www.awej.org ISSN: 2229-9327 303 Critical media literacy, on the other hand, is relatively new in comparison to media literacy (Kellner & Share, 2019;Mendoza, 2010;Share, 2015). Scholars of critical media literacy education think that its role and teaching strategies are far more complex in contrast to media literacy (Mendoza, 2010).…”
Section: From Media Literacy To Critical Media Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arab World English Journal www.awej.org ISSN: 2229-9327 303 Critical media literacy, on the other hand, is relatively new in comparison to media literacy (Kellner & Share, 2019;Mendoza, 2010;Share, 2015). Scholars of critical media literacy education think that its role and teaching strategies are far more complex in contrast to media literacy (Mendoza, 2010). According to Kellner and Share (2007), critical media literacy "deepens the potential of education to critically analyze relationships between media and audiences, information and power" (p. 59).…”
Section: From Media Literacy To Critical Media Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%