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Program Information
Documentary
media studies teachers, academics, and high school students
 paul baines  Contact Contributor
Sept. 27, 2005, 8:42 p.m.
focused in toronto ontario, this documentary asks the questions: what is media literacy?, how is it practiced?, and why is it important to education and society?
people interviewed:
mark lipton, assistant professor, university of guelph
michelle whyle, university of toronto student teacher
isabelle kim, university of toronto graduate student
nadia hohn, York Memorial Colligiate media studies teacher
various grade 11 and 12 media studies students from York Memorial
producer can be reached at:
pjbaines@yahoo.ca

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