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How Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Teach Media Literacy to Teenagers Across the United States

Melissa BridwellBy Melissa BridwellJune 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Why Theory Trading Cards Are Taking Over American Classrooms: From Pokémon to Critical Thinking

On any given Thursday, you might notice something unexpected if you walk into some middle and high school classrooms in Tennessee, Illinois, or California: students hunched over desks, sorting through decks of actual cards rather than staring at phones. Not Pokémon. not collectibles from sports. Each theory trading card has a framework for challenging what you see online, a media concept, or a logical fallacy printed on it. It appears informal. It doesn’t seem like a lesson. I think that’s the point.

The concept seems almost too easy to implement. However, more and more teachers are adhering to it, and when you watch them teach, you can’t help but notice how differently students interact when a concept is in their hands as opposed to flashing across a screen. Students are slowed down by something about the physical object—trading it, reading it, arguing over it—in a way that digital tools hardly ever manage to.

How Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Teach Media Literacy to Teenagers Across the United States
How Theory Trading Cards Are Being Used to Teach Media Literacy to Teenagers Across the United States

Although it’s still not evenly distributed, media literacy has long been a concern in American education. According to the National Association for Media Literacy Education, it is the capacity to use all types of media for access, analysis, evaluation, creation, and action. In reality, most students enter high school having consumed thousands of hours of content without anyone ever stopping to ask them what they actually noticed or whether they trusted it, despite the definition’s tidy and orderly appearance. According to a 2025 study by Common Sense Media, over half of American teenagers have been duped by seemingly authentic online content. Perhaps the most unsettling thing is that that number is no longer shocking.

This area is where theory trading cards enter sideways. The format, according to teachers who use them, takes the well-known logic of collectible card culture—rarity, trade value, and strategic thinking—and reroutes it toward concepts like confirmation bias, source verification, and propaganda recognition. It seems that a student who might ignore a PowerPoint presentation will bargain fiercely for the card that explains how advertising uses emotional manipulation. Teenagers seem to already grasp trading as a social language; these teachers are just adding new words to it.

Whether this strategy works outside of specialized, innovative classrooms is still up for debate. In the United States, media literacy instruction is still inconsistent, with some districts viewing it as necessary infrastructure, others as optional enrichment, and many letting individual teachers figure it out on their own. To be precise, theory trading cards are not a curriculum. They are more akin to a prompt, a means of initiating discussions that schools haven’t always been able to.

The physical format itself appears to have meaning, which is intriguing. Giving teenagers something tangible that doesn’t load, buffer, or customize itself feels subtly radical in a time when they spend a significant amount of their lives navigating algorithmically curated feeds. Only your preconceived notions can be revealed by a card. What you’re dealt is what you deal with.

Whether theory trading cards become a mainstay or continue to be a specialized experiment will likely depend less on the cards themselves and more on whether educational institutions determine that teaching students to think critically about media requires the same level of dedication as teaching them to read. Given the current state of affairs, that result is genuinely uncertain. However, in classrooms where the cards are already rotating? These pupils are posing more insightful queries. That much seems obvious.

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Melissa Bridwell

    Melissa Bridwell is a Professor at Cambridge University and Senior Editor at theorycards.org.uk, where she writes about Theory Trading Cards, David Gauntlett's iconic sociology card series, and the thinkers who shaped modern cultural and media theory. Melissa brings both scholarly accuracy and sincere passion to every piece she writes. She has a strong academic foundation and a contagious enthusiasm for the nexus of ideas and collectibles. Her writing brings complex theory to life and makes it worthwhile, whether she is deciphering the philosophy behind a Foucault card or following Bell Hooks' cultural legacy.

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