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Frank presents to K–12 educators including English and content teachers on media literacy and connecting standards with media literacy. Click here for a listing of presentation topics and places he has consulted.
Workshops
Frank enjoys working with groups of teachers, education leaders, and students about media literacy. He brings great energy to every consultation and the ideas and strategies he shares are both practical and innovative. Click here for a listing of workshops delivered by Frank.
Frank W. Baker's Media Literacy Clearinghouse
This website is designed to help K–12 educators learn more about media literacy; integrate it into classroom instruction; help students read the media; and help students become more media aware.
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.
Leaders in Learning: In Their Own Words
In this podcast from Cable In The Classroom, Frank talks about media literacy, which he defines as, "critical thinking about media messages," and its importance in the classroom.
Frank Baker Presentation Photos
See Frank in action during some of his presentations.
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