Webinar | Teaching Mindful Media Creation

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Elementary school Webinar | Teaching Mindful Media Creation

Provider: Learning for Justice

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Selected for teachers seeking a free, practical webinar to build students' media literacy, creativity, and community engagement

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Media Literacy1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Join Learning for Justice, along with experts from Northern California public media station KQED, for a webinar on thoughtful, impactful and critical media creation! In this webinar you’ll learn about the role of media creation as a part of helping students grow as learners and engage in their communities. You’ll also get to see and reflect on examples of youth-created media with other participants. Finally, you’ll gain resources for aligning student-led media creation to your practice. This webinar will follow our new panel discussion format, responding directly to the needs of educators; join us!


Credit

Earn credit: When you complete 95 percent or more of the webinar, a certificate of completion will be available for you to download and print from within the webinar platform. Because Learning For Justice is not a credit-granting agency, they encourage you to check with your administration to determine if your participation will count toward continuing education requirements.

Credit may be available for this webinar and may vary by country or institution. Please verify eligibility with Learning For Justice.

Webinar | Teaching Mindful Media Creation

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Learning for Justice

Learning for Justice is a program that promotes fairness and equal rights. It helps communities, supports learning, and works to make sure all voices are heard and valued.



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