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Overview:
This kit provides the materials and background information needed to engage students in a dynamic and constructive process of learning how global media perspectives differ based on country of production, media source, target audience, and political and social context. There are five lessons representing important issues and media documents from: Africa (news and documentary film clips about the food crisis), Latin America (editorial cartoons about immigration), Europe (news and documentary film clips about Islam and cultural identity), India (magazine covers about India's rise in the global economy), and Southeast Asia (websites concerning Islamic majorities and minorities).
Subject:
Arts and Humanities, World Cultures, Journalism, Film and Music Production
Level:
High School
Material Type:
Activity/Lab, Diagram/Illustration, Homework/Assignment, Teaching/Learning Strategy, Unit of Study
Author:
Provider:
Ithaca College
Provider Set:
Project Look Sharp
Date Added:
04/30/2013
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs, Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML, Video

Comments

Christina Ceisel on Oct 27, 06:53pm

Good content and structure--alter the worksheet to be more directly related to semiotic analysis--its close though!