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NAMLE Core Principles of Media Literacy Education (2023) · Media Literacy · Grade K-12
Shared Responsibility for Healthy Media
Affirms that a healthy media landscape for the public good is a shared responsibility among media and technology companies, governments, and citizens. MLE empowers individuals to hold media makers and distributors accountable and educates individuals about their rights as creators, consumers, and human beings in a media context.
National Association for Media Literacy Education · NAMLE Core Principles of Media Literacy Education (2023) · Official source ↗
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