McClain, Jordan M.2022-06-202022-06-202016McClain, J. M. (2016). A framework for using popular music videos to teach media literacy. Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy. 3(1). http://journaldialogue.org/issues/a-framework-for-using-popular-music-videos-to-teach-media-literacy/2378-23232378-2331http://journaldialogue.org/issues/a-framework-for-using-popular-music-videos-to-teach-media-literacy/http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6281This article discusses the use of popular music videos as a tool for teaching media literacy. First, the article addresses the importance of music videos as popular culture, what other music video research has examined, and what features make music videos a good fit for in-class work investigating media and popular culture. Then the article details a single-class activity for introducing and teaching media literacy through the use of music videos. To achieve this objective, the article also proposes a set of original music video-specific discussion questions. Finally, a particular music video is considered to illustrate possible results of this activity and the broader issues that may arise from class discussion. Keywords: Communication, Media, Media Studies, Popular Culture, Pedagogy, New Media, Digital Media, Media Literacy, Media Education, Music VideosenAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesType of access: Open AccessA FRAMEWORK FOR USING POPULAR MUSIC VIDEOS TO TEACH MEDIA LITERACYArticle