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153. Mindful Media Literacy with Amy Jussel
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With screen time doubled via online learning, now more than ever critical thinking skills specific to media and devices are a necessity to help kids navigate the ever-changing influences of the digital landscape.
In this episode of The Balanced Educator Podcast, we’ve invited Amy Jussel to teach us how to integrate media literacy, mindfulness and SEL in the classroom for a transdisciplinary approach that replicates real-life.
Amy is the Founder of ShapingYouth.org, a media literacy organization using critical thinking tools to educate and embed habits of inquiry, enabling children to deconstruct media messages presented to them from all walks of life.
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SHOW NOTES
- Amy’s resources:
- Book and free Parent & Educator guide with activities: DigitalDogsBook.com
- Website: ShapingYouth.org (over a decade of SEL/Edu content…like the Frozen one on using critical thinking skills to ‘ice out’ personal bias and the one she mentioned on SEL/icebreakers and springboards to start deeper conversations using media touchpoints.
- The other resources Amy mentioned in the episode:
- InsightersEducation.com, Faith Rogow, (co-founder of NAMLE and creator of the TriFold “Media Literacy in Every Classroom” quick reference guide.
- Short Videos Educators Should Use (Students Should Know) via Media Literacy Clearinghouse, Frank W. Baker
- NAMLE.net: Nat’l Assoc for Media Literacy Education
- Learn more about the social-emotional learning and mindfulness program for the classroom, Educalme: www.educalme.com/classroom
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185 episodes
153. Mindful Media Literacy with Amy Jussel
The Balanced Educator Podcast: Education | Mindfulness | Growth Mindset
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 16, 2024 05:08 (). Last successful fetch was on June 05, 2024 19:10 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 333411968 series 2424372
With screen time doubled via online learning, now more than ever critical thinking skills specific to media and devices are a necessity to help kids navigate the ever-changing influences of the digital landscape.
In this episode of The Balanced Educator Podcast, we’ve invited Amy Jussel to teach us how to integrate media literacy, mindfulness and SEL in the classroom for a transdisciplinary approach that replicates real-life.
Amy is the Founder of ShapingYouth.org, a media literacy organization using critical thinking tools to educate and embed habits of inquiry, enabling children to deconstruct media messages presented to them from all walks of life.
LISTEN TO THE SHOW
Subscribe to The Balanced Educator Podcast so you don’t miss our upcoming episodes: iTunes | Spotify | YouTube
SHOW NOTES
- Amy’s resources:
- Book and free Parent & Educator guide with activities: DigitalDogsBook.com
- Website: ShapingYouth.org (over a decade of SEL/Edu content…like the Frozen one on using critical thinking skills to ‘ice out’ personal bias and the one she mentioned on SEL/icebreakers and springboards to start deeper conversations using media touchpoints.
- The other resources Amy mentioned in the episode:
- InsightersEducation.com, Faith Rogow, (co-founder of NAMLE and creator of the TriFold “Media Literacy in Every Classroom” quick reference guide.
- Short Videos Educators Should Use (Students Should Know) via Media Literacy Clearinghouse, Frank W. Baker
- NAMLE.net: Nat’l Assoc for Media Literacy Education
- Learn more about the social-emotional learning and mindfulness program for the classroom, Educalme: www.educalme.com/classroom
Share this post on Pinterest so other teachers can learn about media literacy too!
The post 153. Mindful Media Literacy with Amy Jussel appeared first on Educalme.
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