Media Literacy Training 2007
Following the success of its first ever Gender and Media Literacy course which was conducted on a pilot basis in 2006, Gender Links conducted the second phase of the course from May to August 2007. This included a course for the general public and a course for pre and post-matric learners which was conducted on a pilot basis over a one week period, 25-29 June 2007.
The second running of the Media Literacy course was one of the activities of the Gender and Media Diversity Centre, (GMDC), which seeks to promote debate and dialogue around gender and media issues globally. As such three GMDC seminars formed part of the Media Literacy course prospectus.
Click on the files below to view the Media Literacy Course reports on the first and second phases of the Media Literacy programme and some of the outputs from the project.
Reports
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Outputs (Participants' Projects)
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| Report on the first phase of the Media Literacy Programme |
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Donaldproject 2007 |
| Report on the second phase of the Media Literacy Programme |
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Key Gender Issues in the Dept of Transport, by Stanley, Golden, Zelma and Thabang
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Media Literacy Course Lessons Learnt, by Glenda Muzenda
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Mirror on radio talk shows, by Palesa Moletsane |
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Reflecting on the implications of the Equality Act, by Nonhlanhla Sibanda |
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Respecting each other's cultures, by Mangiwe Lutshete |
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Why do young people read tabloids, by Susan Mogari |
Files to download:
Report on the first phase of the Media Literacy Programme, Sep 2006 - 291115 KB
Report on the second phase of the Media Literacy Programme, Sep 2007 - 595862 KB
Donald Project 2007 - 2490075 KB
Key Gender issues in the Dept of Transport - 118272 KB
Media Literacy Course: Lessons Learnt - 122880 KB
Mirror on Radio Talk Shows - 50176 KB
Reflecting on the implications of the Equality Act - 77312 KB
Respecting each other's cultures - 1054 KB
Why do you people read tabloids - 91136 KB