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In the introduction of the article, the link for the National Association for Media Literacy Education does not exist when clicked on (along with a few people mentioned in the paragraph about Australia in the "History" section). A more in depth explanation of what this association is, what it did, and why it is relevant would be beneficial. The article is not completely neutral and shows signs of a bias as the word "should" is often used when explaining media literacy and what exactly it does. I found there to be a lot of repetition of the skills acquired through media literacy. For example, phrases about being able to analyze, evaluate and create media is mentioned in the introduction, "Overview", "Education", and "Critical media literacy" sections. There should be more information regarding South American and Asian education/curriculum in the history section.
 
[[User:Allisonleblanc|Allisonleblanc]] ([[User talk:Allisonleblanc|talk]]) 18:19, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
 
 
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