Whether you’re focused on your classroom, home, community, or constituents, we have a number of resources and tools available to help you advocate for media literacy education. The MLN Resource Library is offered as one convenient source of information, like any other library.

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Teaching students to find trustworthy information needs to become a priority in more science classrooms. Learning to Find Trustworthy Scientific Information, published by Media Literacy Now in September 2023, identifies our goals and recommendations to help K-12 students better evaluate scientific information.

Each year, we publish the Media Literacy Policy Report outlining the status of media literacy education laws for K-12 schools in the U.S.. The 2022 report was released in February 2024 and shows the significant progress of state-level policymakers as well as other organizations and key institutions and individuals to recognize an urgent need for media literacy education and to take action.

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Media Literacy Now’s annual state-by-state status of media literacy education laws for …
Media Literacy Now believes universal K-12 media literacy education calls for multiple …
The American Psychological Association issued a Health Advisory on Social Media Use …
Media Literacy Now’s annual state-by-state status of media literacy education laws for …
Media Literacy Now’s 2021 update to the 2020 Media Literacy Policy Report.
Media Literacy Now’s annual state-by-state survey of the status of media literacy …
Developing Digital Citizens: Media Literacy Education for All Students, a report from …
This document created by Connecticut’s Digital Citizenship, Internet Safety, and Media Literacy …
As required by Colorado House Bill 19-1110, the Media Literacy Advisory Committee …
This report was prepared by MLN’s New Mexico Lead Advocate Pamela Pereyra …
Massachusetts updated their History and Social Science curriculum framework for 2018 to …
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