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American Values through Film and Music Syllabus

Ms. Aquilini
Alison.Aquilini@timberlane.net
http://msaquilinisamericanvalues.blogspot.com/

Course Description:

This course uses film and music to examine traditional and contemporary
American values and ethical issues. Students will be able to explain how
American values are represented in mass media and how they are perceived by
outside sources. Personal traits of courage, love, family and integrity, in addition
to social issues of racism, morality, freedom of religion, altruism and social justice
will be explored. Because movies and television are filled with historical
inaccuracies, the purpose of the course will not be to teach history but to use film
and popular music as a vehicle for the students to examine and analyze society
and themselves. Students may contract for accelerated credit.

Competencies:

       Students will be able to compare and contrast American values and
       concepts to European and Asian values and concepts.

       Students will be able to explain the origins of American values and
       American concepts of courage, freedom, equality, and justice.

       Students will be able to explain how American values are represented in
       mass media and how they are perceived by outside sources.

       Students will be able to discuss American popular culture and how it is
       perceived by outside sources.


Course Topics:

Origins of American values and concepts
American values VS values of others
Media impact on American life
American popular culture

Expectations:

              Come to class prepared
              Keep a binder for notes and handouts
              Keep your cell phones off and away (zipped in your bag)
              Come to class on time
Grading:

       Grading will be done on a point system. All assignments in and out of
       class will count toward your grade. You will be graded on class
       assignments, homework, projects, quizzes, tests, and writing. A “rough”
       breakdown of percentages is: 35% project based learning and writing,
       20% in class activities, 35% class discussion and presentations, 10%
       homework.

*Please refer to student handbook for the following policies: late work, cell
phones, hats, iPods, etc.

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American Values through Film & Music

  • 1. American Values through Film and Music Syllabus Ms. Aquilini Alison.Aquilini@timberlane.net http://msaquilinisamericanvalues.blogspot.com/ Course Description: This course uses film and music to examine traditional and contemporary American values and ethical issues. Students will be able to explain how American values are represented in mass media and how they are perceived by outside sources. Personal traits of courage, love, family and integrity, in addition to social issues of racism, morality, freedom of religion, altruism and social justice will be explored. Because movies and television are filled with historical inaccuracies, the purpose of the course will not be to teach history but to use film and popular music as a vehicle for the students to examine and analyze society and themselves. Students may contract for accelerated credit. Competencies: Students will be able to compare and contrast American values and concepts to European and Asian values and concepts. Students will be able to explain the origins of American values and American concepts of courage, freedom, equality, and justice. Students will be able to explain how American values are represented in mass media and how they are perceived by outside sources. Students will be able to discuss American popular culture and how it is perceived by outside sources. Course Topics: Origins of American values and concepts American values VS values of others Media impact on American life American popular culture Expectations: Come to class prepared Keep a binder for notes and handouts Keep your cell phones off and away (zipped in your bag) Come to class on time
  • 2. Grading: Grading will be done on a point system. All assignments in and out of class will count toward your grade. You will be graded on class assignments, homework, projects, quizzes, tests, and writing. A “rough” breakdown of percentages is: 35% project based learning and writing, 20% in class activities, 35% class discussion and presentations, 10% homework. *Please refer to student handbook for the following policies: late work, cell phones, hats, iPods, etc.