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We make media literacy education

Accessible

Engaging

Practical

Informative

Accessible

Engaging

Practical

Informative

Accessible

Engaging

Practical

Informative

Accessible

Engaging

Practical

Informative

for everyone

Bringing real-world media literacy skills to global and local communities

Education

Democracy & Citizenship

Security, Defense & Public Diplomacy

Health & Well-Being

Our Services

Explore how we can work together to design, research and implement exciting and effective programs to expand media literacy!

Program Development

Teacher Continuing Education

Youth Media Education

Workshop Leaders

Public Speaking

Societal Resilience

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Who We Serve

The Consortium for Media Literacy exists to foster programs through teamwork. Often, programs require close working relationships between many different entities: government agencies, schools and school districts, nonprofit organizations, university researchers and funding agencies. And of course, all of these relationships depend on individuals and their performance.

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About Us

The Consortium for Media Literacy is an experienced team player and provider of media literacy research and implementation services in a wide variety of settings, addressing a wide range of topics, curricular subjects and issues. Whether the projects are large or small, the Consortium for Media Literacy partners efficiently and effectively to provide high quality, respected, research-based programs.

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Media Literacy FAQ

What is media literacy?

Media literacy entails being able to critically analyse and understand the various forms of media that we encounter everyday.

Why is media literacy important?

Media literacy serves as a vital safeguard against being misled, especially with the proliferation of fake news and misinformation.

How is media literacy used?

Media literacy is a valuable skill that can be applied in various contexts. It empowers individuals to engage with media content in a critical and informed manner.

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