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Media Literacy Education: Where to integrate it within Missouri State Grade Level Expectations
in Communication Arts, Health Education and Social Studies
Dispelling the Myths about Tobacco
A Community Toolkit for Reducing Tobacco Use Among Women.
Office on Smoking and Health.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
September 2001.
Media-Smart Youth
Eat, Think, and Be Active.
A workshop curriculum for Youth Ages 11 to 13.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
FUEL Series 1
Skin Deep.
Teaches media literacy, self esteem, and body image.
Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
FUEL Series 2
Energy for Action.
Teaches healthy eating and nutrition.
Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
FUEL Series 3
The Perfect Machine.
Teaches physical activity.
Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
FUEL Series 4
Taking on the World.
Teaches positive activism.
Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
Planet Health
Harvard School-Based Programs on Activity and Nutrition (HSPAN)
A workshop curriculum for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade teachers.
Changing the World Through Media Education
Just Think Foundation
Media Literacy Curriculum
TV Production 1
by Diana Blount
Video Production for Middle School and High School
Teaching Point
Youth Powered Video: A Hands on Curriculum for Teaching Documentary
A resource from the Educational Video Center
Video Production for Middle School and High School
Tobacco-Free Sports Playbook
Pitching Healthy Lifestyles to Youth, Teams, and Communities
Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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