The Price of Happiness - Lesson
In this lesson students answer a brief questionnaire related to self-image, self-esteem, and advertising, and then work as groups to create and act in mock television commercials that parody advertising techniques.
In this lesson students answer a brief questionnaire related to self-image, self-esteem, and advertising, and then work as groups to create and act in mock television commercials that parody advertising techniques.
In this lesson, students explore issues surrounding the marketing of alcoholic beverages on the Internet.
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 introduces students to the ways in which packaging is designed to attract kids.
To introduce students to the use and prevalence of sexuality in advertising.
This lesson helps students understand how self-image can influence lifestyle choices.
In this lesson, students analyze their own body image and consider what they wish they could change.
In this lesson, students look at how gender stereotyping may discourage young women from becoming involved in politics.
In this lesson, students explore how advertising leverage can lead to censorship of information about public health issues.