Whether you’re focused on your classroom, home, community, or constituents, we have a number of resources and tools available to help you advocate for media literacy education.

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Teaching students to find trustworthy information needs to become a priority in more science classrooms. Learning to Find Trustworthy Scientific Information, published by Media Literacy Now in September 2023, identifies our goals and recommendations to help K-12 students better evaluate scientific information.

Each year, we publish the Media Literacy Policy Report outlining the status of media literacy education laws for K-12 schools in the U.S.. The 2022 report was released in February 2023 and saw growing bipartisan cooperation as lawmakers sought to address some very serious challenges for young people today.

The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) provides a wide range of resources …
Digital Wellness Lab is the evolution of the Boston Children’s Hospital’s Center …
Media Literacy Now’s annual state-by-state status of media literacy education laws for …
Ad Fontes’ Media Bias Chart rates media sources in terms of political bias and …
Reboot Foundation‘s annual survey takes stock of the public’s attitude towards critical …
Media Literacy Now’s 2021 update to the 2020 Media Literacy Policy Report.
The Illinois Media Literacy Coalition offers this framework for adapting media literacy …
Media Literacy Now’s annual state-by-state survey of the status of media literacy …
Developing Digital Citizens: Media Literacy Education for All Students, a report from …
This report was prepared by MLN’s New Mexico Lead Advocate Pamela Pereyra …
Published in 2017, this report outlines a variety of public health problems …
This video introduces the concept of media literacy, how it works, and …
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