I had MuchMusic playing as my background noise this morning when I overheard a Media Education type promo on the station. After a bit of searching, I was led to Much Music’s Media Education program. I’ve never noticed this before and it looks like a good resource, complete with student study guides (although I have yet to figure out where to get the corresponding programs).

I next noticed that CHUM TV (Much Music’s parent company) is sponsoring National Media Education Week this coming November 19-26, 2006. Here’s the overview of the week, and how to get involved.

Also of note, two other sites launched to support National Media Education Week:

1) Talk Media, is a new media literacy blog on MNet’s award winning Web site . The blog will be a source of commentary and dialogue on the latest media news, trends and resources.

2) Media Education: Make It Happen! program is a series of free downloadable resources to help educators understand and facilitate media literacy in their classrooms. The program consists of a booklet, PowerPoint workshop, and a facilitator’s guide with handouts.

Lots of stuff to explore. Let’s all take Media Education seriously this November, and always.

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