Delaware Code
Subchapter I. General Regulatory Provisions
§ 4146. Media literacy [For application of this section, see 83 Del. Laws, c. 417, § 2].

(a) For purposes of this section:

(1) “Media literacy” means the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and take action with all forms of communication, and encompasses the foundational skills of digital citizenship and internet safety including the norms of appropriate, responsible, ethical, and healthy behavior, and cyberbullying prevention.
(2) “Digital citizenship” means the diverse set of skills related to current technology and social media including the norms of appropriate, responsible, and healthy behavior.
(b) (1) The Department of Education (Department) shall adopt evidence-based, media literacy standards (standards) for use by each school district and charter school serving students in 1 or more of the grades kindergarten through 12.
(2) The Delaware State Librarian and school districts and charter schools, including certified school librarians, may provide technical expertise to the Department regarding the standards.
(c) The standards and instructional materials must be age-appropriate and must address appropriate, responsible, and healthy online behavior, including all of the following:

(1) The purpose and acceptable use of different social media platforms.
(2) Understanding the negative impact of inappropriate technology use, including online bullying and harassment, hacking, intentional virus setting, invasion of privacy, and piracy of software, music, video, and other media.
(3) Social media behavior that promotes cybersafety, cybersecurity, and cyberethics, including etiquette, safety, security, and the identification of hate speech.
(4) Identifying credible sources of information and how to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and participate in all forms of digital communication.
(5) Critical thinking skills, including all of the following:

a. Understanding how media messages shape culture and society.
b. Identifying target-marketing strategies and naming techniques of persuasion used.
c. Recognizing bias and misinformation by discovering parts of the story that are not being told and evaluating media messages based on personal experiences, skills, beliefs, and values.
(6) Identifying the purpose of media messages and how they are constructed, including all of the following:

a. Explicit and implicit media messages.
b. Values and points of view that are included and excluded.
c. How the media may influence ideas and behaviors.
d. The importance of obtaining information from multiple sources.
(d) Every 3 years, the Department shall prepare a written report, no later than July 31, that includes the educational programming provided under this section and how the school districts and charter schools implemented the standards under this section. The Department shall send this report to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, with copies to all members of the General Assembly, the Governor, the Director and the Librarian of the Division of Research of Legislative Council, and the Delaware Public Archives.
(e) The Department, with the approval of the State Board of Education, may promulgate regulations necessary to implement and enforce this section.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 14 - Education

Chapter 41. REGULATORY PROVISIONS

Subchapter I. General Regulatory Provisions

§ 4101. Reading of First Amendment of the United States Constitution.

§ 4101A. Use of schools for First Amendment purposes.

§ 4102. Penalties for violation of § 4101 of this title.

§ 4103. Teaching Constitution of the United States, Constitution and government of Delaware and the free enterprise system.

§ 4104. Display of American flag.

§ 4105. Salute to flag and pledge of allegiance.

§ 4106. Failure to require salute and pledge; penalty.

§ 4107. General election day; closing of schools.

§ 4107A. Primary election day; in-service day.

§ 4108. American Education Week.

§ 4109. School property; health and safety requirements.

§ 4110. Disturbing schools or destroying school property; penalty.

§ 4111. Disclosure of pupils' school records.

§ 4112. Reporting school crimes.

§ 4112A. Office of School Criminal Offense and Bullying Ombudsperson.

§ 4112B. Ombudsperson access.

§ 4112C. Good faith immunity.

§ 4112D. School bullying prevention.

§ 4112E. School Teen Dating Violence and Sexual Assault Act.

§ 4112F. Limitations on use of seclusion and restraint.

§ 4113. Authority of school crossing guards to ensure safety of pupils.

§ 4114. Right of State to transcribe and reproduce instructional material in braille and other media for handicapped minors.

§ 4115. Choice of transportation.

§ 4116. Drug/alcohol educational programs.

§ 4116A. Mental health educational programs.

§ 4117. Substance abuse.

§ 4118. Parents as Teachers Program.

§ 4119. Metal detectors.

§ 4120. School dress codes and uniforms.

§ 4121. Video cameras on public school property.

§ 4122. Parent's failure to attend school conference with superintendent; subpoena to compel attendance.

§ 4123B. Posting child abuse and neglect telephone report line.

§ 4123C. Personal body safety and child sexual abuse awareness and prevention.

§ 4124. Suicide prevention.

§ 4125. Driver education certification.

§ 4126. School-based health centers.

§ 4130. Expulsion of students; re-enrollment.

§ 4131. Notification of provisions pertaining to school crimes.

§ 4132. Student grades; teacher evaluation restriction.

§ 4133. Physical Education/Physical Activity Pilot Program.

§ 4134. Mandatory reporting of Delaware Healthy Children Program [CHIP] and Medicaid information.

§ 4135. American Sign Language.

§ 4136. Limitation of trans fats in food and beverage available or served to students in public schools [See 78 Del. Laws, c. 48, § 2, for applicability to certain contracts].

§ 4137. Alternative service models for school breakfast.

§ 4138. Cursive writing.

§ 4139. Computer science.

§ 4140. Delaware School Safety and Security Fund.

§ 4141. Holocaust instruction.

§ 4142. Free feminine hygiene products in schools.

§ 4143. Black history instruction.

§ 4144. Pupil identification cards; publication of safety hotline numbers [See 83 Del. Laws, c. 404, § 3 for application of this section].

§ 4145. Evidence-based reading curricula [Effective until Jan. 1, 2023].

§ 4145. Evidence-based reading curricula [Effective Jan. 1, 2023].

§ 4146. Media literacy [For application of this section, see 83 Del. Laws, c. 417, § 2].