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Saturday, March 11 • 2:25pm - 3:15pm
Propaganda and the Importance of Media Literate Students

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The National World War II Museum provides free professional development opportunities for educators. During the summer of 2022, I had the opportunity to attend one of their teacher seminars in New Orleans. This presentation will share information gained from attending: The Power of Propaganda: Teaching Media Literacy Through World War II. This presentation will provide three teacher takeaways: 1. We will discuss and define media literacy and propaganda. 2. You will be provided with a tool to use with students to analyze World War II era examples. 3. Provide a framework for students to create and analyze contemporary propaganda.

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Kris Marten

8th Grade Social Studies Teacher, Lake Geneva Middle School
I have been teaching at Lake Geneva Middle School for the past twenty-two years. I currently teach four sections of 8th grade Social Studies (mainly U.S. History from Civil War Causes to Cold War) and four sections of 8th grade Social Studies Literacy. Last summer, I had the opportunity... Read More →



Saturday March 11, 2023 2:25pm - 3:15pm CST
Senate B