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Monthly Archive: March, 2022

Project Look Sharp Staff Appears on Podcast from Future Ready Schools

Recently, Project Look Sharp’s Director of Curriculum and Staff Development, Chris Sperry, and ML3 Project Coordinator, Susan Allen, appeared on the “Leading from the Library” podcast series affiliated with Future Ready Schools and All4Ed, a national nonprofit that helps to expand equitable educational opportunities for marginalized groups. Chris, Susan, and host Shannon McClintock Miller discuss the importance of incorporating media...

New Article from Ithaca College’s Student Newspaper on Project Look Sharp’s ML3 Initiative

The Ithacan, Ithaca College’s student newspaper, recently covered Project Look Sharp’s new initiative, New York State Library Leaders for Media Literacy (ML3). The ML3 initiative is providing training for 20 K-12 librarians across New York State to be the catalysts to incorporating media literacy into their school’s curriculum. The article outlines the initiative, but also provides perspective from participating librarians on why...

Standards Alignment: National Media Literacy Alliance Joint Statement on Media Literacy Education Available to Read and Implement!

This 3-page document briefly summarizes the alignment of media literacy with the core standards for each of the following disciplines: library (AASL + YALSA), technology (ISTE), Journalism (JEA), Early Childhood (NAEYC), Social Studies (NCSS), ELA (NCTE), Math (NCTM), Science (NSTA), and Writing (NWP). Find it at https://www.projectlooksharp.org/assets/media/pd/Alliance-MLW-Statement.pdf