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Legislation is the first step toward a recognition that media have such
a powerful influence on students that it’s time to help them be more thoughtful about how they are affected.
Today, trying to teach without utilizing and helping students analyze the vast media world in which we all swim, is like trying to teach Moby Dick without the whale or the ocean, or like playing football without a helmet.
I think media literacy is one of the most important
skills needed to thrive and be happy in our environment.
Media literacy is a critical area for us all, especially our students,
to have a firm understanding of as they transition post-high school.
This is an all-hands-on-deck issue.
We need to wake up.
I know how important this legislation is
to helping girls cope in this difficult social and political environment.
Every day my college students say media literacy
should have been a part of their education in high school, and even grade school.
This is a clear
public health initiative.