Events
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NAMLE Membership Meeting
FeaturedVirtual Event AnywhereJoin us on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 7:00 pm ET for NAMLE’s last Membership Meeting of 2025! We’ll share important updates on the organization’s evolving priorities and the future of our work. Over the past several months, our Executive Director, board, and staff have been listening closely to feedback from educators, youth, parents, partners, […]
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Media Mindfulness: Building Media Literacy Through Meaningful Discussion
Virtual Event AnywhereDiscover 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 […]
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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 […]
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NAMLE: Closed for Winter Break
NAMLE will be closed for winter break from December 24-26.
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NAMLE: Closed for New Year’s Day
NAMLE will be closed on January 1st in observation of New Year's Day.
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Critical Media Literacy Training Program for Educators
Virtual Event AnywhereThis 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 […]
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NAMLE Youth Advisory Council Monthly Meeting
Virtual Event AnywhereThis is the monthly meeting of NAMLE's Youth Advisory Council (YAC). This meeting is closed to the public.
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Truth in the Age of AI: Building News Savvy Students
Virtual Event AnywhereRegister to attend through the link.
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NAMLE 2026 Board Retreat
Howard University Washington, DC, United StatesThis is the annual retreat of NAMLE's board of directors. This meeting is closed to the public.
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Part 1: Using Visual Texts to Teach the Holocaust
Media Arts Lab 405 Manville Road, Pleasantville, NY, United StatesIn 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, […]
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Critical Media Literacy Training Program for Educators
Virtual Event AnywhereThis is the second 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 […]
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Digital Detectives: Teaching Students to Navigate Misinformation and Media Bias
Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Dr, Orlando, FL, United StatesThis is a poster session at the Future of Education Technology Conference. Students are inundated with information, some accurate, much of it not. This session dives into the crucial work of helping students become “digital detectives,” equipped with the skills to evaluate digital content critically and independently. Participants will explore hands-on strategies for teaching students […]
