The National Telemedia Council, based in Madison, WI, is a leading organization dedicated to advancing media literacy and information literacy. Originally founded in 1953 as the American Council for Better Broadcasts, the organization evolved into the National Telemedia Council in the 1980s, focusing on bridging academia to action through programs, publications, and research in the field.
Through The Journal of Media Literacy, the International Council for Media Literacy stimulates critical conversations and cultural transformation by bringing together pioneers, practitioners, and future thinkers in the field. With a commitment to promoting informed citizenship and combating misinformation, the organization plays a vital role in shaping the landscape of media and information literacy education.
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