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Submitted by David Blakesley on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 16:30.
Articles, essays, and hypertexts in TWI published in December, 2001.
  • Integrating Media Literacy into the Study of World Literature
  • Like Monkeys in a Tree: Writing, Media, Thinking
  • Mary Tyler Moore to Tori Amos: Teaching Pre-Service Teachers the Uses of Popular/Media Culture in Secondary Language Arts Curric
  • Power and Play in the Classroom: A Discussion about Media Literacy with Donna E. Alvermann
  • Reflections on a Shimmering Screen: Television’s Relationship to Writing Pedagogies
  • The Trouble with Harry: A Reason for Teaching Media Literacy to Young Adults
  • Writing Culture: Using Media Literacy and Popular Culture in the Middle and Secondary School
  • “What Would You Say to an Alien?” The American Culture Portfolio
‹ Rhetorical Pedagogy for Active and Passive VoiceupIntegrating Media Literacy into the Study of World Literature ›
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