The NCTE Commission on Media is proud to announce that it will award the fifth annual Media Literacy Award at the NCTE Annual Convention in Orlando. Previous award winners are profiled at the following site:
http://www.frankwbaker.com/ncte_assembly_of_media_literacy_award.
Deadline for the 2010 award is Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The award winner will be notified by the end of August and will receive a plaque along with a cash award.
A resolution passed by the members at the 2003 San Francisco Convention on Composing with Non-Print Media, made the creation of this award especially timely. The resolution recommended the encouragement of preservice, inservice, and staff development programs that focus on new literacies, multi-media composition and a broadened concept of literacy. The award showcases NCTE members who have developed innovative approaches for integrating media analysis and composition into their instruction.
Applying for the Award
The Media Literacy Award will be presented to an individual, team, or department that has implemented and refined exemplary media literacy practices in their school environment. The Award Selection Process will be based on a portfolio review by a panel from the Commission on Media.
The portfolio should be submitted electronically.
The key elements of the portfolio should demonstrate:
a. analysis, evaluation, and creation of media
b. reflective processes used by instructor(s) and participants
c. growth of media literacy instruction in the course/department
The portfolio must address the following criteria:
Criteria 1: Evidence of sustained implementation of media literacy principles (recognized as the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages) over time.
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Criteria 2: Describe the development of the course or unit and how it fits within the curriculum, providing evidence of innovation and imagination within the program. What is the context within which the work takes place: a course, a unit, a department?
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EVIDENCE
includes, but is not limited to:
Criteria 3: Evidence of collaboration in the media literacy classroom, within or outside the school.
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EVIDENCE
may include, but is not limited to:
Criteria 4: Evaluation of a portfolio of exemplary work, including high or low-tech media compositions, syllabi, and course assignments to be submitted electronically, if possible.
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EVIDENCE
may include, but is not limited to:
The portfolio should be submitted electronically.
Send all electronic copies to Linda Walters at lwalters@ncte.org.
The subject line should state: Media Literacy Award Submission.
Recipients
2009 Guofang Wan
2008 James Brooks
2007 Abigail Kennedy
2006 Jean Biebel
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