Scapegoating and Othering - Lesson
In this lesson, students develop a deeper understanding of scapegoating and othering and how these factors may contribute to the promotion of hatred and intolerance.
In this lesson, students develop a deeper understanding of scapegoating and othering and how these factors may contribute to the promotion of hatred and intolerance.
This lesson helps students recognize and understand stereotyping and bias in literature and film by looking at representations of wolves.
This lesson is part of a unit that explores news journalism across the media.
To introduce students to the use and prevalence of sexuality in advertising.
In this lesson, students look at how gender stereotyping may discourage young women from becoming involved in politics.
In this lesson students explore the commercial and ethical issues surrounding the reporting of crime in televised newscasts.
This lesson helps students become more aware of the media's role in determining what, and who, are perceived as being cool.
In this lesson, students decode and explain the relevance of editorial cartoons. The class begins with a teacher-led deconstruction of a political cartoon, after which students decode editorial cartoons that they have selected.
"Television Newscasts" helps students develop a critical awareness of how television news is shaped and manipulated and how they, as audience members may be affected by this.
In this lesson, students will produce a 20 minute news broadcast.