1. A critical thinking skill that enables audiences to develop independent judgments about media content.
Media
literacy is, first and foremost, a critical
thinking skill which is applied to the source of
most of the information we receive: the
media.
2. An understanding of the process of mass communication
Media
literacy requires an understanding of the
production, transmission and context of
interpretation involved in the mass communication
process.
3. An awareness of the impact of the media on the individual and society
The media
have revolutionized the way we think about
ourselves, each other, and our world. The media
have become a pervasive force in contemporary
society, which is why the need for a media literate
public is so acute.
4. The development of strategies with which to analyze and discuss media messages.
In order to
become discerning consumers of media, individuals
must learn to decipher the information they receive
through the channels of mass communications.
These strategies also a framework that can
facilitate the discussion of media content with
others--including children, peers, and the people
responsible for producing media programming.
5. An awareness of media content as a “text” providing insight into our contemporary culture and ourselves
Media
presentations (e.g., films, newspapers, television
programs, or advertisements) can provide insight
into the attitudes, values, behaviors,
preoccupations, patterns of thought, and myths that
define a culture. And conversely, an understanding
of culture can furnish perspective into media
messages.
6. The cultivation of an enhanced enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of media content
A
well-produced media presentation can provide
audiences with enormous benefit and pleasure. Media
literacy should not detract from your enjoyment of
programs. Indeed, critical interpretation should
enhance your enjoyment and appreciation of media at
its best: insightful articles, informative news
programs, and uplifting films.
7. In the case of media
communicators: the ability to produce effective and
responsible media messages.
In
order to be successful, professionals in the field
of media must demonstrate an awareness of the mass
communication process, as well as a mastery of
production techniques and strategies. But in order
to truly improve the media industry, media
communicators must also understand the challenges
and responsibilities involved in producing
thoughtful programming that serves the best
interests of the public.