Media literacy is the buzzword. Already part of the national curriculum in England for older children, the government also wants primary school pupils to have a greater understanding of the hidden depths of TV, films and other media.
More than ever before, children are immersed in a media-saturated world and exposed to television in particular. —Jonathan Duffy
—Media studies: The next generation (BBC)
Thanks for the link, Rosemary.
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