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This lesson considers how the media portrays women in politics. Students explore capsule biographies of female political leaders, from ancient times to current events – crafted from snippets of media
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In this lesson, students become aware of the types and amounts of violence in children's programming, and how media violence influences young viewers.
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Students are introduced to Wikipedia, the user-edited online encyclopedia, and given an overview of its strengths and weaknesses as a research source.
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In this lesson, students learn how media influence how we see the world and send intentional and unintentional messages.
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In this lesson, students learn about media as a source of information, and how this information is presented from a particular point of view.
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In this lesson, students learn how different media use different techniques to communicate meaning.
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In this lesson, children begin to think about basic concepts such as how audiences interpret meaning, and the constructed world of television and film.
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This lesson is one of a five-part unit that provides teachers with ideas for teaching TV in the elementary classroom. In this lesson, students look at the equipment used to produce television and
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This lesson is one of a five-part unit that provides teachers with ideas for teaching TV in the elementary classroom.
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This lesson plan explores the relationship between technology and the law by examining how the criminal law responds to technologically facilitated violence (TFV). Not only will it enhance students’