

Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning
Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 3: Audiences negotiate meaning

Media literacy key concepts Lesson 6: Each medium has a unique aesthetic form
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 public service message and discusses which medium would be a better way to communicate it and why.

What Students Need to Know about Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (Grade 5) - Lesson
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has created three guides for teachers that help increase the understanding of open government and personal privacy. What Students Need to Know About Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy has been created to provide an opportunity for teachers and their students to discuss why access to government-held information and personal privacy are important public values and how these values are reflected in our relationships with governments.

Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
Quebec Competencies Chart - Media literacy key concepts Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications