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This lesson helps teens become active consumers by encouraging them to 'talk back' to advertisers when they have concerns.

This opening video to the Key Concepts of Media Literacy video series introduces students to the idea that the word media – which they may already know in the sense of the media industry (“the media

In this lesson, students watch a video introducing the media literacy key concept that audiences negotiate meaning.

In this lesson, students watch a video introducing the media literacy key concept that media have commercial implications.

In this lesson, students watch a video introducing the media literacy key concept that media have social and political implications.

In this lesson, students analyze their own body image and consider what they wish they could change.

In this lesson, students examine two websites about unlikely animals and learn how to effectively evaluate online sources. They then create a fake website that demonstrates the misleading signals

In this lesson, students will focus on how to understand and actively curate their digital news feeds to counteract the tendency for algorithms or single viewpoints to create a distorted perception

Although students are aware of news as information that influences their perceptions of the world, country and community, they are often unaware of the differences among the various media in their

This lesson introduces students to the ways in which commercial apps and websites collect personal information from kids and to the issues surrounding children and privacy on the Internet. Students