Media Literacy in Practice: Teacher-Created Lessons Using the Library of Congress 
Join us to hear from teacher leaders who have written and integrated a media literacy lesson into their curriculum. Teachers from a variety of disciplines, including history, Spanish, government, and science will share classroom-tested lessons and showcase student learning.  Each lesson focuses on developing students' media literacy skills and supports students to engage with resources from the Library of Congress. 

Participants will:
*Learn how to navigate the Library of Congress resources 
*Receive classroom-tested lessons from teacher leaders to support media literacy
*Leave with new strategies to teach media literacy in middle and high school classrooms

When: February 26th & March 5th 4:00-5:20pm  PST
Cost: FREE
Location: Online via ZOOM

Hosted by the 
Media Literacy Collaborative, a collaboration between the UC Irvine Teacher Academy and The History & Civics Project at UC Santa Cruz, and this workshop is funded by the Teaching Primary Sources program.

Please email teacheracademy@uci.edu with any questions you have about this webinar. 
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