Project Look Sharp Partners with NCSS for Summer Media Literacy Training

05/05/17

Contributed by Ari Kissiloff

Constructivist Media Decoding: Media Literacy and Critical Thinking in Social Studies  

July 24, 2017 to July 26, 2017
At the Newseum in Washington, D.C

Join NCSS and Project Look Sharp (Ithaca College’s media literacy initiative) at the Newseum to learn Constructivist Media Decoding (CMD) theory, analyze models, access resources and develop activities for practice in your classroom. In this 3 day workshop, you'll gain the knowledge, skills, materials and practice in developing and delivering inquiry-based media analysis activities in social studies. Participants will receive individual feedback, reflect with colleagues, and finalize integration plans using diverse media documents and inquiry-based techniques that integrate critical thinking and literacy skills with core social studies content. This work will be balanced with engaging mini-workshops from the Newseum and Project Look Sharp.



Draft Agenda

Following the training participants will have individual coaching and a few online group meetings as they develop CMD activity plans, lead activities in their classes and reflect with their support group on classroom practice.

The training will address these questions:

Presenter: Chris Sperry, Director of Curriculum and Staff Development for Project Look Sharp, has taught middle and high school social studies, English and media studies for over 30 years in Ithaca, New York. He is the author of numerous curriculum kits related to global studies and U.S. history and articles about integrating media literacy and critical thinking into the curriculum. He is the recipient of the National Council for the Social Studies 2008 Award for Global Understanding, and the 2005 National PTA and Cable Leaders in Learning Award for Media Literacy.

Registration Fee: $465 NCSS Members / $515 NCSS nonmembers* (3 day onsite workshop; access to Newseum and its resources; 4 follow-up sessions: 1-individualized coaching session online or via phone, 3 online group meetings; and all associated materials)

*nonmember registration includes 1 year membership to NCSS for new members, valued at $72. If you wish to opt out, please contact registration@ncss.org upon receipt of registration confirmation. Registration fee will not change.

Event Location:  Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20001   TO REGISTER: http://www.socialstudies.org/workshops/constructivist-media-decoding

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