Close reading the media : literacy lessons and activities for every month of the school year
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Close reading the media : literacy lessons and activities for every month of the school year
(An eye on education book)
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
- : pbk
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Description based on pbk.
"Middleweb : all about the middle grades."--T.p. and cover
Glossary: p. [151]-153
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Teach middle school students to become savvy consumers of the TV, print, and online media bombarding them every day. In this timely book copublished by Routledge and MiddleWeb, media literacy expert Frank W. Baker offers thematic lessons for every month of the school year, so you can engage students in learning by having them analyze the real world around them. Students will learn to think critically about photos, advertisements, and other media and consider the intended purposes and messages. Topics include:
Helping students detect fake news;
Unraveling the messages in TV advertising;
Looking at truth vs propaganda in political ads and debates;
Revealing how big media influences the news we read;
Understanding how pictures changed America during the Civil Rights Movement;
Exploring the language of film and the symbols of costume design;
Thinking about how media appeals to our emotions;
Examining branding, product placement, and the role of celebrity;
Reading and interpreting iconic news images;
And much, much more!
In addition, the book's lesson plans contain connections to key standards and step-by-step activities you can use immediately. With this practical book, you'll have all the tools and ideas you need to help today's students successfully navigate their media-filled world.
目次
Contents
Meet the Authors
Introduction
1. August
Lesson 1: Exploring Media Literacy with Students
Lesson 2: Close Reading and What it Means for Media Literacy
Lesson 3: What's Missing from that Media Message?
2. September
Lesson 4: Unraveling the Messages in TV Advertising
Lesson 5: Examining the Political Announcement
Lesson 6: Truth vs Propaganda in Political Ads
3. October
Lesson 7: Media Literacy Week: A Time to Remember Why Media Literacy Is So Important
Lesson 8: Teach Students to Analyze Political Debates
Lesson 9: Students Need Help Detecting Fake News
4. November
Lesson 10: Examining Holiday Toy Ads
Lesson 11: Looking Beyond the Toy Ads to a World Saturated with Marketing Messages
5. December
Lesson 12: Engaging Students in the Study of Parody
Lesson 13: How Big Media Influences the News We Read
6. January
Lesson 14: Looking Deeper into Super Bowl Ads
Lesson 15: Being Savvy About Diet Ad Season
Lesson 16: Studying Black History Through the Vision of Gordon Parks
Lesson 17: Civil Rights: How Pictures Changed America
7. February
Lesson 18: Learning from the Academy Awards
Lesson 19: Exploring the Language of Film
Lesson 20: Reading the Symbols of Costume Design
8. March
Lesson 21: Comparing Hollywood vs. History: Who Gets the Story Right?
Lesson 22: Analyzing the Media Through Docudramas
Lesson 23: How Media Appeals to Our Emotions
9. April
Lesson 24: Examining Product Placement
Lesson 25: Noticing the Power of Branding
10. May
Lesson 26: Understanding Media Messages in Popular Magazines
Lesson 27: Reading and Interpreting Iconic News Images
Lesson 28: The Role of Celebrity in Raising Our Awareness
Conclusion
Glossary
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