Empowering ELT Through Media & Information Literacy
In today’s world, English language teachers are no longer just teaching grammar and vocabulary — we’re teaching students how to think critically, communicate responsibly, and navigate a digital world full of information, misinformation, and media influence.
MediaLitHub was created to support English Language Teaching (ELT) professionals who want to bring media and information literacy (MIL) into their classrooms. We believe that when students learn how to question what they see, understand how media works, and reflect on the messages they consume and create, they become not just better language learners — but more thoughtful, engaged citizens.
About MediaLitHub
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🔍 What We Explore:
How can we teach students to analyze media messages in English?
What kinds of digital texts and tools should we be using in our classrooms?
How do we build lessons that support critical thinking, fact-checking, and responsible media use?
🧰 What You’ll Find Here:
Classroom-ready activities and lesson plans that integrate media literacy into ELT
A growing community of educators sharing ideas, strategies, and challenges
Training opportunities, webinars, and events like our upcoming conference
Practical guides on how to develop your own plan of action for introducing media literacy in a way that’s age-appropriate, culturally relevant, and easy to implement
Whether you’re just starting to explore media literacy or already experimenting with critical media projects in class, MediaLitHub is here to help you connect, learn, and grow.