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Media Constructions of Food Justice: Shining a Light on Equity, Economy and Sustainability

Related to kit: Media Constructions of Sustainability: Fingerlakes

The webinar offers pre-service and high school teachers along with college and community food justice educators pedagogical techniques and curriculum materials to support a deeper understanding of how to tie goals to content in lesson design.


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High School

Subject Areas
WEBINAR
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Question Design
Lesson Conception


Social Studies
Health
Science And Environment

Media Constructions of Martin Luther King Jr.

Related to kit: Media Constructions of Martin Luther King, Jr.

This webinar offers pedagogical techniques and curriculum materials to support a deeper understanding of how to use a wide variety of media documents that: support content teaching about social justice movements, examine media representations of ongoing struggles against racism and the practice of nonviolence, and encourage analysis of meanings and messages constructed about Dr. King's life.


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Middle School, High School

Subject Areas
WEBINAR
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Reflecting Diversity
Do No Harm
Lesson Conception


Social Studies
English Language Arts

Lesson Elements

The Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Online Guide consists of a series of pull-down menus and embedded links to specific examples from existing Project Look Sharp curriculum kits and lessons, particularly those designed for community groups and broad audiences, such as the sustainability curriculum kits. These suggestions on the topic of Lesson Elements include sections on: providing background information, adding additional information, extending the activity, and evaluating student learning.


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Subject Areas
DO IT YOURSELF GUIDE
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Lesson Elements
Lesson Conception


Question Design

The Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Online Guide consists of a series of pull-down menus and embedded links to specific examples from existing Project Look Sharp curriculum kits and lessons, particularly those designed for community groups and broad audiences, such as the sustainability curriculum kits. These suggestions on the topic of Question Design include sections on: understanding the nature of effective key questions, address content knowledge, literacy and critical thinking, designing effective probe questions, and develop culminating and further questions.


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Subject Areas
DO IT YOURSELF GUIDE
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Question Design
Lesson Conception


Selection of Media Documents

The Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Online Guide consists of a series of pull-down menus and embedded links to specific examples from existing Project Look Sharp curriculum kits and lessons, particularly those designed for community groups and broad audiences, such as the sustainability curriculum kits. These suggestions on the topic of Selection of Media Documents include sections on: selecting media formats, searching for media documents, addressing copyright issues, seeking diverse representations, tracing media sources, teaching rigorous independent and reflective thought, and do no harm.


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Subject Areas
DO IT YOURSELF GUIDE
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Fair Use Copyright Law
Reflecting Diversity
Do No Harm
Document Selection
Question Design
Lesson Elements
Lesson Conception


Lesson Conception

The Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Online Guide consists of a series of pull-down menus and embedded links to specific examples from existing Project Look Sharp curriculum kits and lessons, particularly those designed for community groups and broad audiences, such as the sustainability curriculum kits. These suggestions on the topic of Lesson Conception include sections on: tying to your goals, choosing strategic learning and teaching options, and adapting Project Look Sharp (PLS) lessons.


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Subject Areas
DO IT YOURSELF GUIDE
Common Core Standards
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Document Selection
Question Design
Lesson Elements
Lesson Conception


High School Students Speak about Media Literacy

Documents students' reactions to media literacy integration at their school and how it has impacted their lives and learning experiences.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias


High School Social Studies: National Geographic's Africa

Related to kit: Introducing Africa: Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Seeing Africa. Students reflect on stereotyping while analyzing the representation of Africa in the lead pages from the 20 National Geographic articles on Africa in the 1990's.


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High School

Subject Areas
DEMONSTRATION VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Lesson Elements


Social Studies
English Language Arts

High School Social Studies: Newsweek Covers on US Wars in Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan

Related to kit: Media Constructions of War: A Critical Reading of History

An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Media Construction of War. Students in this video are lead to decode Newsweek covers from various US Wars.


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High School

Subject Areas
DEMONSTRATION VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Critical Thinking And The News
Document Selection
Lesson Elements


Social Studies

Does Fair Use of Copyright Apply in Education?

Explains Project Look Sharp's approach to creating curriculum that contains copyrighted media materials. Media materials can be reproduced and used where critiquing of the media is the central objective.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Fair Use Copyright Law


How Does a Teacher Lead a Media Decoding?

Related to kit: Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns

Demonstrates best practices used for leading a media decoding in the classroom. Be sure to read the subtitles while viewing the video as they refer to the pedagogical implications.


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High School

Subject Areas
DEMONSTRATION VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding


Social Studies

What is Constructivist Media Decoding?

Explains Project Look Sharp's "constructivist" media decoding pedagogical approach to media analysis.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding


What is Project Look Sharp's Approach to Media Literacy?

Explains Project Look Sharp's 3-pronged approach to Media Literacy Education.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding


What is Media Literacy?

Explains how media literacy is an extension of traditional "literacy" in that media literacy applies to all different forms of media through which we get our information, impressions, and understandings of the world.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding


What is Project Look Sharp?

Overview of Project Look Sharp's goals and mission.


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Subject Areas
VIDEO
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding


Constructivist Media Decoding in the Social Studies: Leveraging the New Standards for Educational Change

Related to kit: Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns

This article explores the role that media analysis can play on educational reform tied to the new NCSS C3 Framework for the Social Studies and the Common Core ELA standards for secondary social studies. It uses examples from media decoding activities on the Project Look Sharp website tied to specific standards. It also explores professional development tools that support methodological shifts towards inquiry and assessments of critical thinking skills. By Chris Sperry, The Journal of Media Literacy, Vol. 62, pg. 46-54, 2015.


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High School

Subject Areas
ARTICLE
Common Core Standards
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Do No Harm
Question Design


Social Studies

Looking at World War I Propaganda

Related to kit: Economics in U.S. History: A Media Literacy Kit

The article explores teaching about WWI through interactive decoding (analyzing) of propaganda posters from different countries. It lays out the theory and practice of media analysis for teaching critical thinking, questioning strategies, media literacy and core social studies content.


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High School

Subject Areas
ARTICLE
Common Core Standards
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Question Design


Social Studies

Voices from the Field: Sounds Great, But I Don't Have Time! Helping Teachers Meet Their Goals and Needs With Media Literacy Education

If we can find ways to demonstrate how media literacy can meet the existing needs of teachers, administrators, support staff, and students themselves, then our educational system will embrace media literacy education and its potential to create a new generation of critical thinkers, effective communicators, and active citizens for today’s world. By Cyndy Scheibe, The National Association for Media Literacy Education's Journal of Media Literacy Education, Vol. 48 No. 1, September 2009.


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Subject Areas
ARTICLE
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Critical Thinking And The News
Lesson Conception


The Search for Truth Teaching media literacy, core content, and essential skills for a healthy democracy

Strategies and perspectives of using media literacy in core subject matters such as social studies and language arts by Chris Sperry, Threshold Magazine, Vol. 48 No. 1,Winter 2006.


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Subject Areas
ARTICLE
Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Question Design


Social Studies
English Language Arts

U.S. Media Timeline

Timeline of media in U.S. 1789-2010 including transportation, communications, digital technology and graphic print, audio and visual media.


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Subject Areas
HANDOUT
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Youth Culture And New Technologies
Document Selection
Lesson Elements