Reading the Media: The Eyes Have It Jeff Goodman Department of Curriculum and Instruction Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608

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Reading the Media: The Eyes Have It Jeff Goodman Department of Curriculum and Instruction Appalachian State University Boone, NC

All media are constructions.

Instagram girl

Dove

Baltimore

The media are commercial entities.

Taenia saginata.

Baby mama girl

Media communicate values and ideology.

glitter girl

Nazi

Media forms are related to content and have aesthetic qualities.

boucher

Audiences Are Involved in Making Meaning.

All together

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Success for all

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Contextualized instruction

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Critical thinking

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Informed Citizens for Democracy

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Values clarification and self esteem.

Why Analyze and Create Media Messages in Our Classrooms? Writing the media