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Author: MediaSmarts
Level: Elementary Cycle Three, Secondary Cycle One
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Lesson Link: Images of Learning, Grades 6-8
Description: This lesson helps students to become more aware of the stereotypes associated with portrayals of students and teachers on TV. (It is also a good follow-up to the elementary lesson TV Stereotypes.) The unit begins with a class discussion about common television stereotypes found in school-based television shows and films that students enjoy. Students respond to questions about television stereotypes, and then write a short opinion piece about whether the portrayals of teachers and students on TV influence their own attitudes to learning. In groups, students create a series outline for their own school-based television show, and perform a scene from an episode..
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This lesson satisfies the following English Language Arts Competencies from the Quebec Education Program:
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