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SUMMARY:Using Media Literacy to Practice Metacognition
DESCRIPTION:In any setting\, learners need the ability to monitor their thoughts\, evaluate their thinking\, reflect on their beliefs\, and adjust their understanding. In recognition of Safer Internet Day\, this webinar will unpack how the practices of media literacy can support these metacognition skills\, ultimately empowering learners to make informed choices online and beyond. By centering these skills\, educators can support students in prioritizing their learning across subjects while building habits that promote digital wellbeing and safer engagement with media. Register now! \nEducators will walk away with:\n– Key practices of media literacy\n– Examples of student metacognition practices at various levels\n– Resources for further exploration for educators and students \nPlease note: This event is geared toward educators grades 7-12. \nAbout the speaker:\nMegan Fromm\, Ph.D.\, is a journalism and media education expert who currently teaches at the Key School in Annapolis\, MD. She has taught at both the university and secondary levels and has spent more than a decade working with student journalists and journalism teachers to better improve their craft and serve their communities. Megan is a former journalist and was the 2019 National Media Literacy Teacher of the Year. She is the co-editor of Transformative Media Pedagogies (2021) and co-author of Student Journalism and Media Literacy (2014).
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SUMMARY:Classroom to Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Classroom to Cinema invites classrooms from across the Bay Area to celebrate Cultural Heritage Months through free screenings of powerful\, independent films. Each screening is paired with stories that spark conversation\, broaden perspectives\, and connect directly to the cultural moments we honor.  \nWe are unable to provide free transportation to school groups for this program at the moment. However\, we do encourage school groups to look into public transportation like SMART Train and Marin Transit buses. Youth ride for free.
URL:https://namle.org/event/classroom-to-cinema/
LOCATION:California Film Institute\, 1001 Lootens Place\, Suite 220\, San Rafael\, CA\, CA\, 94901\, United States
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