With its national, even international, membership, a strong foundation in the Core Principles of Media Literacy Education, and its leadership in the conversation around 21st century teaching and learning, NAMLE has a finger on the pulse of practical and effective resources for both teaching and learning. Plus, thanks to the Center for Media Literacy, you can access a rich archive of historical documents, articles, thought-pieces and lesson plans on dozens of media literacy topics through the CML's Reading Room Index.
Highlights
Teaching the 2008 Election
Want to incorporate the election into your classroom using media literacy techniques? Consider these media literacy materials related to the election that NAMLE members have put together.
Be Prepared for the Next Disaster
When Katrina wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast, NAMLE board members provided a collection of model lesson plans applicable to analysis of media coverage of all disasters
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know. . .
Over 600 articles and documents, including the complete archive of 63 issues of Media&Values magazine, are accessible here through the Index to the Reading Room of the Center for Media Literacy.
Middle Schoolers Take to Media Arts
NAMLE's (AMLA) 3-year demonstration grant from the Dept.of Education resulted in the M.E.A.L. Project, which yielded a large collection of model lesson plans, teacher blogs, and student videos
Youth Make Media!
View the videos created by teams of youth at NAMLE's National Media Education Conferences
Looking for something special?
Get to know the many resources available through our organizational members: lesson plans, research studies, reports and policy papers are hyperlinked for your convenience.