This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the BC English Language Arts Grade 12 curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
It is expected that students will:
Reading and Viewing |
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Purposes (Reading and Viewing) View, both collaboratively and independently, to comprehend a variety of visual texts with increasing complexity and subtlety of ideas and form, such as
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Lessons Crime Drama Unit: - Lesson One: Crime Perceptions Quiz - Lesson Two: Viewing a Crime Drama - Lesson Three: Scripting a Crime Drama - Lesson Four: Comparing Crime Dramas The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age News is not Just Black and White: Fact Versus Opinion Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns Popular Music and Music Videos Movie Heroes and the Heroic Journey Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) |
Strategies (Reading and Viewing) During reading and viewing, select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to construct, monitor, and confirm meaning, including
After reading and viewing, select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to extend and confirm meaning and to consider author’s craft, including
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Lessons Crime Drama Unit: - Lesson One: Crime Perceptions Quiz - Lesson Two: Viewing a Crime Drama - Lesson Three: Scripting a Crime Drama - Lesson Four: Comparing Crime Dramas The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age News is not Just Black and White: Fact Versus Opinion Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns Popular Music and Music Videos Movie Heroes and the Heroic Journey Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) |
Thinking (Reading and Viewing) Interpret, analyse, and evaluate ideas and information from texts, by
Synthesize and extend thinking about texts, by
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Lessons Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues Crime Drama Unit: - Lesson One: Crime Perceptions Quiz - Lesson Two: Viewing a Crime Drama - Lesson Three: Scripting a Crime Drama - Lesson Four: Comparing Crime Dramas The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age News is not Just Black and White: Fact Versus Opinion Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns Popular Music and Music Videos Movie Heroes and the Heroic Journey Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) |
Features (Reading and Viewing) Recognize and explain how structures and features of text shape readers’ and viewers’ construction of meaning and appreciation of the author’s craft, including
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Lessons Beyond Media Messages: Media Portrayal of Global Development Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues Crime Drama Unit: - Lesson One: Crime Perceptions Quiz - Lesson Two: Viewing a Crime Drama - Lesson Three: Scripting a Crime Drama - Lesson Four: Comparing Crime Dramas The Pornography Debate: Controversy in Advertising Who Knows? Your Privacy in the Information Age News is not Just Black and White: Fact Versus Opinion Don’t Drink and Drive: Assessing the Effectiveness of Anti-Drinking Campaigns Popular Music and Music Videos Movie Heroes and the Heroic Journey Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) |
Writing and Representing |
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Strategies (Writing and Representing) Select, adapt, and apply a range of drafting and composing strategies while writing and representing, including
Select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to revise, edit, and publish writing and representing, including
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Lessons Finding and Authenticating Online Information on Global Development Issues Marketing to Teens: Talking Back Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource) |