The Journal of Media Education is calling for papers addressing the Best Practices in media education for consideration for the April 2017 issue. Submissions should focus on new and innovative teaching methods across the spectrum of media education, paying particular attention to the uses of various types of media (traditional and new, including social media) to achieve course and curricular objectives. Submissions should be limited to 3000 words, excluding references, and include links to relevant media (photos, audio, video, multimedia, etc). Email submissions to David Byland, Editor, at: dbyland@beajome.org. Submissions must be received no later than January 15, 2017 to be considered.
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