Frank W. Baker was a school administrator in Orlando, Florida for 11 years and a public television education specialist for 6 years. He specializes in professional development workshops around 21st century literacy skills, specifically media literacy. His workshops are hands-on and highly interactive. His goal is to help teachers make the connection between media literacy and state teaching standards. His nationally recognized Web page, The Media Literacy Clearinghouse, and his workshops, have both received rave reviews.
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Understanding Point of View in Film Using the Broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow in the Classroom Thinking Critically about Media Messages in an Election Year 21st Century Literacy Skills All Teachers/Students Need to Succeed Who's the Boss? Financial & Media Literacy: An Important Combination Film in the Reading ClassroomAll Media Are Written: Improving Student Writing Skills with Media Literacy 
Frank’s NCTE Web Seminar Presentation
View the PPT from Frank’s Web seminar presentation "Reading the Media: Helping Students (and Teachers) Become Media Literate by Teaching 21st Century Skills" on February 5, 2008. The On Demand version of this web seminar is available in the NCTE Store.