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Critical Media Literacy


          Elizabeth Keeney
              ETAP 638
         Professor Sadykova
Rationale
 In this lesson, students critique popular
  television programs and websites to
  analyze the media’s impact on popular
  culture. With today’s youth living in the
  technology-filled world, it is important for
  students to recognize the various messages
  put forth by the media. By looking critically
  at popular television programs and the
  world wide web, students will be able to
  learn how to interpret the media and the
  messages it most often portrays.
Basic Lesson Information
 10th-12th grade
 Cross-curricular (English, Social
  Studies, Humanities)
 15-30 Students
 Integrated Classroom
 Estimated Class Time: 1 Week (40
  minute class periods)
Core Principles of Media Literacy
Education in the United States
 Media Literacy Education requires active inquiry and
  critical thinking about the messages we receive and
  create.
 Media Literacy Education builds and reinforces skills
  for learners of all ages. Like print literacy, those skills
  necessitate integrated, interactive, and repeated
  practice.
 Media Literacy Education develops informed,
  reflective and engaged participants essential for a
  democratic society.
 Media Literacy Education affirms that people use their
  individual skills, beliefs and experiences to construct
  their own meanings from media messages.
Objectives
Students will:
 Analyze stereotypes of different groups of
  people in the media.

 Explore social values presented in the media.

 Learn how to properly observe websites and the
  messages they suggest.

 Identify stereotypes presented through the
  media.

 Investigate television's influence on society and
  the impact it endures.
Materials Needed
 DVD player and television
 DVD of popular television
  show/sitcom
 Media Observation Sheet (see later
  slides)
 Media Scavenger Hunt Sheet (see
  later slides)
 Access to a classroom set of
  computers
Day 1 – Introduction
 KWL Exercise (10-15 min.)
   Students will participate in a KWL
    exercise where they will discuss with the
    teacher what they “know” and “want” to
    know about media. The exercise will be
    completed later in the lesson.


          K          W         L
Day 1 Continued…
   A group discussion will be facilitated by the instructor asking the following
    questions: (15-20 min.)

       What is the media?

       How do you use media on a daily basis?

       Has any information you received from the media ever angered
        you? Made you feel really good?

       Do you feel represented in the media (i.e., race, sex, age, talents,
        strengths, weaknesses, background, ethnicity)?

       Who is visible and who is invisible within the media?

       Do you think the media stereotypes certain people? Who? How?
Day 2: TV Show Presentation and
Analysis
 The teacher will show a popular episode of
  a current television show/sitcom. Any show
  would work for this activity. I would
  suggest asking the students what they
  want to view. (20-25 min.)
 While viewing the TV episode, students will
  complete the “Media Observation”
  worksheet quietly to themselves.
 Class will participate in a group discussion
  based on what they observed. (10-15 min.)
 Homework: Students will be asked to
  answer the same worksheet about a show
  they particularly enjoy watching.
Name__________________________________________                     Date______________

                                              Media Observation Sheet

Directions: Choose a popular television program/sitcom that you feel relates to your life in some way. Answer the
following questions and think about how media impacts your daily life.

Name of TV program: ________________________________________________
Episode Title___________________________________
Channel or Network_____________________________
Start Time__________________                End Time_________________
Total Duration of Show_____________________

   1. Describe a major conflict or problem the main characters face in the show.



   2. How is the problem resolved?



   3. In your own words, is the problem the characters faced in the show realistic to the “real world”? Explain.



   4. Describe TWO of the main characters in the show. What do they look like? What do they do? Be specific.



   5. Are there any clear stereotypes of the characters that you can see? Explain.



   6. Are the characters portrayed negatively? Positively?



   7. Overall, describe how you felt about the episode. Give a brief synopsis and describe the kinds of messages
      portrayed throughout the show.
Day 3 - Review
 After checking the homework, students and
  teacher will discuss their findings from the
  homework the previous night (duration of class
  period).
 Questions should be asked based on the
  following:
   How did this show relate to my life?
   What kind of stereotypes were being portrayed?
   Was there a particular message to the show?
   Who is the target audience of the television
    show?
   What kind of advertisements were used during
    the show?
   Why do you think this show is on the air?
Day 4 – Media Scavenger Hunt
 Using the “Media Scavenger Hunt”
  worksheet, students will be allotted
  computer time to explore popular websites
  and think critically about what they
  observe.
 If not completed in class, students will be
  assigned the rest of the worksheet for
  homework.
 Students should think critically about what
  the websites they observe portray and how
  it connects to the television show they
  critiqued earlier in the lesson.
Name_______________________________________                        Date______________

                                      Media Scavenger Hunt

Directions: Choose one of the following websites below and answer the questions based on what you
observe. Be sure to analyze and think critically about what you observe on the website. Be specific
with your answers.

Websites to use:
      www.mlb.com
      www.nytimes.com
      www.kelloggs.com
      www.mcdonalds.com
      www.cnn.com

Questions:

   1. Website of choice: ____________________________________

   2. Is this site educational, commercial, or recreational? Explain.



   3. Give TWO examples of advertisements displayed on the website. Describe what they look
      like and what the product is. Are you intrigued by it?
          a.



             b.


   4. After observing the site, explain your overall thoughts on it. Who is the target audience?
      What is the site trying to portray to you? Would you visit the website again?




   5. Take a quick look at a different website. Which one is it?
      ________________________________________

   6. Do you see any similarities between the two websites? Be specific and explain your thoughts.
Day 5 - Assessment
 Students will be asked to complete a “free-
  write” on what they learned from the media
  literacy unit. (15-20 min.)
 Students and teacher will complete KWL
  exercise from Day 1 and determine as a
  class what was learned (10-15 min.)
 Students will also be graded based on
  participation in discussions and activities
  and completion of both media observation
  worksheet and media scavenger hunt
  worksheet.

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Keeney.elizabeth.lesson plan

  • 1. Critical Media Literacy Elizabeth Keeney ETAP 638 Professor Sadykova
  • 2. Rationale  In this lesson, students critique popular television programs and websites to analyze the media’s impact on popular culture. With today’s youth living in the technology-filled world, it is important for students to recognize the various messages put forth by the media. By looking critically at popular television programs and the world wide web, students will be able to learn how to interpret the media and the messages it most often portrays.
  • 3. Basic Lesson Information  10th-12th grade  Cross-curricular (English, Social Studies, Humanities)  15-30 Students  Integrated Classroom  Estimated Class Time: 1 Week (40 minute class periods)
  • 4. Core Principles of Media Literacy Education in the United States  Media Literacy Education requires active inquiry and critical thinking about the messages we receive and create.  Media Literacy Education builds and reinforces skills for learners of all ages. Like print literacy, those skills necessitate integrated, interactive, and repeated practice.  Media Literacy Education develops informed, reflective and engaged participants essential for a democratic society.  Media Literacy Education affirms that people use their individual skills, beliefs and experiences to construct their own meanings from media messages.
  • 5. Objectives Students will:  Analyze stereotypes of different groups of people in the media.  Explore social values presented in the media.  Learn how to properly observe websites and the messages they suggest.  Identify stereotypes presented through the media.  Investigate television's influence on society and the impact it endures.
  • 6. Materials Needed  DVD player and television  DVD of popular television show/sitcom  Media Observation Sheet (see later slides)  Media Scavenger Hunt Sheet (see later slides)  Access to a classroom set of computers
  • 7. Day 1 – Introduction  KWL Exercise (10-15 min.)  Students will participate in a KWL exercise where they will discuss with the teacher what they “know” and “want” to know about media. The exercise will be completed later in the lesson. K W L
  • 8. Day 1 Continued…  A group discussion will be facilitated by the instructor asking the following questions: (15-20 min.)  What is the media?  How do you use media on a daily basis?  Has any information you received from the media ever angered you? Made you feel really good?  Do you feel represented in the media (i.e., race, sex, age, talents, strengths, weaknesses, background, ethnicity)?  Who is visible and who is invisible within the media?  Do you think the media stereotypes certain people? Who? How?
  • 9. Day 2: TV Show Presentation and Analysis  The teacher will show a popular episode of a current television show/sitcom. Any show would work for this activity. I would suggest asking the students what they want to view. (20-25 min.)  While viewing the TV episode, students will complete the “Media Observation” worksheet quietly to themselves.  Class will participate in a group discussion based on what they observed. (10-15 min.)  Homework: Students will be asked to answer the same worksheet about a show they particularly enjoy watching.
  • 10. Name__________________________________________ Date______________ Media Observation Sheet Directions: Choose a popular television program/sitcom that you feel relates to your life in some way. Answer the following questions and think about how media impacts your daily life. Name of TV program: ________________________________________________ Episode Title___________________________________ Channel or Network_____________________________ Start Time__________________ End Time_________________ Total Duration of Show_____________________ 1. Describe a major conflict or problem the main characters face in the show. 2. How is the problem resolved? 3. In your own words, is the problem the characters faced in the show realistic to the “real world”? Explain. 4. Describe TWO of the main characters in the show. What do they look like? What do they do? Be specific. 5. Are there any clear stereotypes of the characters that you can see? Explain. 6. Are the characters portrayed negatively? Positively? 7. Overall, describe how you felt about the episode. Give a brief synopsis and describe the kinds of messages portrayed throughout the show.
  • 11. Day 3 - Review  After checking the homework, students and teacher will discuss their findings from the homework the previous night (duration of class period).  Questions should be asked based on the following:  How did this show relate to my life?  What kind of stereotypes were being portrayed?  Was there a particular message to the show?  Who is the target audience of the television show?  What kind of advertisements were used during the show?  Why do you think this show is on the air?
  • 12. Day 4 – Media Scavenger Hunt  Using the “Media Scavenger Hunt” worksheet, students will be allotted computer time to explore popular websites and think critically about what they observe.  If not completed in class, students will be assigned the rest of the worksheet for homework.  Students should think critically about what the websites they observe portray and how it connects to the television show they critiqued earlier in the lesson.
  • 13. Name_______________________________________ Date______________ Media Scavenger Hunt Directions: Choose one of the following websites below and answer the questions based on what you observe. Be sure to analyze and think critically about what you observe on the website. Be specific with your answers. Websites to use: www.mlb.com www.nytimes.com www.kelloggs.com www.mcdonalds.com www.cnn.com Questions: 1. Website of choice: ____________________________________ 2. Is this site educational, commercial, or recreational? Explain. 3. Give TWO examples of advertisements displayed on the website. Describe what they look like and what the product is. Are you intrigued by it? a. b. 4. After observing the site, explain your overall thoughts on it. Who is the target audience? What is the site trying to portray to you? Would you visit the website again? 5. Take a quick look at a different website. Which one is it? ________________________________________ 6. Do you see any similarities between the two websites? Be specific and explain your thoughts.
  • 14. Day 5 - Assessment  Students will be asked to complete a “free- write” on what they learned from the media literacy unit. (15-20 min.)  Students and teacher will complete KWL exercise from Day 1 and determine as a class what was learned (10-15 min.)  Students will also be graded based on participation in discussions and activities and completion of both media observation worksheet and media scavenger hunt worksheet.