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Gateway Media Literacy Partners to Honor Ladue Teacher Don Goble

Video instructor honored along with Kirkwood-Webster Times Editor Don Corrigan and Webster University.

Gateway Media Literacy Partners (GMLP) will honor two individuals and one organization with its GMLP Charles Klotzer Media Literacy Awards at its fifth media literacy week opening session, Nov. 6 at the  the Walter J. Ong, S.J., Center, Busch Memorial Center at Saint Louis University. 
              
Don Goble, Ladue School District teacher, is receiving the Educator award for his ongoing media literacy education efforts as Broadcast Technology and Film Instructor and Co-Director of LHS-TV for Ladue Horton Watkins High School, and as Ladue School District's Broadcast Technology Manager and Video Producer. 

In addition, he earns high marks for bringing honor to his school district and greater St. Louis community, with his media literacy workshops, underscoring how to integrate video and media into core curricula in the classroom setting.

Don, Corrigan, Kirkwood-Webster Times newspaper editor is receiving the Media Professional award for his continuing efforts to educate the public about the importance of media literacy, both in his media work and as a Webster University School of Communications professor. 

Webster University is receiving the Institution award for its academic endeavors to bring media literacy education into both the School of Communication and the School of Education, together for more than a quarter of a century. 

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