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Contemporary Issues/ Media Literacy: Your Generation Advertising Journalism Honors Language and Composition
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What is Media Literacy? According to the Center for Media Literacy it is, the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms.
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Media Literacy Promotes: THINKING!
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Why do we care? It directly affects you every day of your life It promotes better citizenry It helps you develop critical thinking skills that translate to your reading and writing
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Areas we will cover: The generation gap Awareness of our world as: Consumers and Citizens Advertising Journalism
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Something to get us started: A video about media in the 21 st century A video about media in the 21 st century A video about media in the 21 st century
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Whoever controls the media controls culture Do you agree? Justify your response.
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Watch the following video TV comes to Bhutan Bhutan What is your reaction to this video?
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Some fun facts from various sources: Your generation: Makes up 26% of the population Are active hands-on learners Have weak interpersonal skills Are socially conscious Are team oriented Are stressed Have been “overparented”, but Have a good relationship with parents
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Some fun facts Your generation: Is optimistic Volunteers Tend to vote Democrat Assume technology Are patriotic, but Unwilling to join the U.S. Army
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Generation Gap What is it? Take the following quiz: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/1 8/the-decade-that-was-50-fill-ins/ http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/1 8/the-decade-that-was-50-fill-ins/ http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/1 8/the-decade-that-was-50-fill-ins/
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Generation Gap Read this article from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review comparing your parents’ generation to your own Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Is your brain different from mine? What do you suppose some experts say? Read this article for homework. this article this article Answer one of the discussion questions and post it on our Ning site.
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Homework Interview someone from your family – a mother, father, aunt, uncle, grandparent – from a different generation and ask how their generation differs from yours. (may be email, live interview or phone call) Gather your notes and write about the following: Report on what the difference is Agree or disagree and explain why Hand in – typed. Must include who you interviewed.
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For Thursday in class Split into groups Each group is assigned a category Research and find the answers for each generation Share Friday in class
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