Pre-Service Teachers Confronting and Examining Media Bias 

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v23i1.2231

Keywords:

Critical race media literacy, bias, pre-service teachers, news

Abstract

This paper examines how teacher candidates come to understand the role that media plays in perpetuating and reinforcing stereotypical views of marginalized groups through engagement in weekly news groups. This study sought to look at how critical media skills influenced how students interacted with media content. Findings suggest that by critically engaging in controversial current event topics that participants began to recognize the value and importance in finding multiple and reliable sources. They also began to question and interrogate the problematic ways that race and racism is portrayed in and through the media.

Author Biographies

Natasha C. Murray-Everett, West Virginia University

Assistant Professor 

Curriculum and Instruction/Literacy Studies

Dorian L. Harrison, The Ohio State University at Newark

Assistant Professor of Education

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Published

2021-04-30

How to Cite

Murray-Everett, N. C., & Harrison, D. L. (2021). Pre-Service Teachers Confronting and Examining Media Bias . International Journal of Multicultural Education, 23(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v23i1.2231

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Articles (Peer-reviewed)