Two out of five states lack media-literacy standards, possibly leaving students without the skills to analyze and evaluate media messages on the Internet, television, newspapers and other outlet, according to a recnt State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) survey. To address the concern, SETDA offers educators a toolkit to better teach media literacy skills.
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