• National Media Literacy Alliance: Q4 2025 Meeting

    Virtual Event Anywhere

    This is a closed meeting of the National Media Literacy Alliance hosted by NAMLE. This meeting will review the activities of the Alliance to date and provide feedback for annual planning at the March 2026 meeting. This meeting is closed to the public. You can read more about the Alliance here.

  • NAMLE Youth Advisory Council Meeting

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    This is the monthly meeting of the NAMLE Youth Advisory Council members. This meeting is closed to the public.

  • Visualize History with Student-Created Documentaries

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    KQED, National History Day, and PBS LearningMedia are offering a hands-on workshop showing how student-created documentaries can bring history to life—aligned with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Educators will explore ready-to-use curriculum, practice video pre-production strategies, and begin a sample mini-documentary to use as a classroom model. Participants receive adaptable resources, free […]

  • Media Mindfulness: Building Media Literacy Through Meaningful Discussion

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    Discover how media mindfulness can be a powerful tool to help people become savvy news consumers by engaging in thoughtful discussions about local and current issues. Through guided reflection, students consider which news stories are meaningful to them and how they make them feel. This approach promotes respectful dialogue and strengthens media literacy skills. You’ll […]

  • Lines of Speech: Hate, Harm and the Laws Across Borders

    Part of series: Wednesday Webinars on Digital & Media Literacy in Europe This session will explore how hate speech is defined and regulated (ethics vs legality) across different European countries, and how media literacy can support individuals in navigating the legal and ethical boundaries of digital expression and rights. Through cross-national comparisons and practical insights, it […]

  • Critical Media Literacy Training Program for Educators

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    This is the first of three sessions as part of a professional development series. With the rapid changes in the media ecosystem and the potential disruption and affordances offered by AI, the need for critical media literacy (CML) amongst educators and their capacity to model and foster such skills in their students is critical. A […]

  • Part 1: Using Visual Texts to Teach the Holocaust

    Media Arts Lab 405 Manville Road, Pleasantville, NY, United States

    In partnership with the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center (HHREC), teachers will view the documentary Testimony of the Human Spirit. Over two days, Steve Goldberg, Director of Education at HHREC, will lead a screening and discussion and share strategies for integrating the film into ELA and Social Studies Holocaust units. Featuring first-hand survivor accounts, […]