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Ofqual Consultation Summer Series 2021 & Curriculum Observatory
The MEA is currently canvassing all members for their opinions and experiences on a range of issues related to the impact of Covid on the...

Michelle Thomason
Jul 30, 20201 min read


Rewriting Education: The Legacy of Michael Gove
In light of a new biography, I revisit the policies and philosophy of the UK’s most influential education minister of recent times. In...

David Buckingham
Oct 3, 20191 min read


Fake News or Media Literacy? An Exciting New Toolkit of Approaches.
Earlier this year a research team at the Centre for Excellence in Media Practice (CEMP, based in Bournemouth University) led a project...

Michelle Thomason
Oct 2, 20191 min read


Media Literacy vs. Fake News
Recommendations from CEMP research, Bournemouth University As many as possible of the citizens of a democracy must be not only literate...
shelleuk
Jul 28, 20191 min read


Media in English - reasons to be cheerful?
As media education has effectively disappeared from the government’s prescriptions for English teaching, what are the prospects for the...

David Buckingham
Jul 19, 20191 min read


Changing English - Disappearing Media
Media education has been eradicated from the English (mother tongue language and literature) curriculum in England. Why has this...

David Buckingham
Jun 25, 20191 min read


Ticking the boxes: what’s wrong with set texts
In the wake of government reforms, it’s now examiners who choose the texts that UK media students will study – not their teachers, or...

David Buckingham
Jun 19, 20192 min read


INTERNATIONAL FILM EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM – BRADFORD, MARCH 2019
Michelle Cannon attended a film education symposium in Bradford at the end March 2019 representing the MEA. Here's what happened: In June...
shelleuk
Apr 28, 20194 min read
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