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We always hear that sharing is a good thing. And thanks to technology, we can share our ideas, opinions, pictures and videos with our friends and other people we choose to share it with. Most of the
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In this lesson, students develop their critical thinking skills by learning to recognize various types of bad faith arguments, including those that are used by hate mongers to spread misinformation
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In this lesson, students learn how the tobacco industry targets the needs, wishes and desires of young people in order to sell cigarettes.
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In this lesson, students debate the effectiveness of health warning labels on tobacco products.
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In this lesson, students are introduced to concepts of gender identity and gender expression and learn about common portrayals of trans people in movies and TV shows.
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In this lesson, students explore how advertising leverage can lead to censorship of information about public health issues.
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In this lesson, students explore the nature of stereotypes by looking at the negative image of the TV dad as presented in situation comedies (sitcoms) and advertisements.
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This lesson familiarises students with stereotypes and helps them understand the role that stereotypes play in television's portrayal of life.
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In this lesson, students explore the verbal and visual cues that we rely on to understand how other people are feeling. They then consider the differences between online and offline communication and
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Level: Grades 4 to 6 About the Author: This lesson was written for MediaSmarts by Ethan Anderson Duration: 1-2 hours