Close Reading the Media
Close Reading the Media
Literacy Lessons and Activities for Every Month of the School Year
Baker, Frank
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2017
154
Mole
Inglês
9781138216020
15 a 20 dias
272
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
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