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In this lesson, students compare print and TV ads for the same product and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each medium to communicate a particular message. The class then brainstorms a

Media risksThe risks that kids encounter in media fall into four categories:Content risks, where kids are exposed to or engage with harmful content such as violence, hate, or sexualized media

Media risksThe risks that kids encounter in media fall into four categories:Content risks, where kids are exposed to or engage with harmful content such as violence, hate, or sexualized media;

Two important ideas relating to teens are the imaginary audience and the personal fable. The imaginary audience makes them overestimate how much attention other people are paying to them. This makes

Media risksThe risks that kids encounter in media fall into four categories:Content risks, where kids are exposed to or engage with harmful content such as violence, hate, or sexualized media;

This lesson familiarises students with stereotypes and helps them understand the role that stereotypes play in television’s portrayal of life. The lesson begins with a discussion about the types of

In this lesson, students analyze their own body image and consider what they wish they could change.

In this lesson students consider how well their favourite TV shows, movies and video games reflect the diversity of Canadian society.

In this lesson, students examine two websites about unlikely animals and learn how to effectively evaluate online sources. They then create a fake website that demonstrates the misleading signals

The My Voice is Louder Than Hate teacher’s guide provides an expanded discussion of topics such as online hate, casual prejudice, dehumanization and digital citizenship and detailed instructions
 
    