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Critical Thinking and Health: Media Literacy Lessons for Elementary Grades
Related to kit: Critical Thinking & Health: Nutrition and TV Commercials
This webinar offers pedagogical techniques and curriculum materials to help young children understand biases and misleading messages found in food advertising and toy commercials aimed at them, including cereal ads and advertising for foods and beverages that imply they have a lot of fruit in them. Part of the webinar specifically focuses on gender techniques and gender stereotyping in toy commercials.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Lesson Elements
Health
Lower Elementary
Elementary Level: Gender In Children's Commercials
Related to kit: Critical Thinking & Health: Nutrition and TV Commercials
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Critical Thinking and Health. Students in this video decode the commercial "Magic Kissing Dragons" to analyze media messaging about gender.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Social Studies
English Language Arts
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
Elementary Level: Paintings of George Washington and King George
Related to kit: Causes of the American Revolution
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Causes of the American Revolution. Students in this video decode differences in paintings of George Washington and King George.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Social Studies
Lower Elementary
Upper Elementary
High School English: Examining Credibility and Bias in Web Sites
Related to kit: Media Constructions of Martin Luther King, Jr.
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Media Constructions of Martin Luther King Jr. Students analyze the white supremacist website martinlutherking.org and reflect on critical thinking and the internet.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Violence And Conflict Resolution
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Reflecting Diversity
Do No Harm
Document Selection
Social Studies
English Language Arts
High School
College
High School Global Studies: The Politics of Maps: Israel/Palestine
Related to kit: Media Constructions of the Middle East
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Media Construction of the Middle East. Students in this video learn to understand the level of bias in maps.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Document Selection
Lesson Elements
Social Studies
High School
College
High School Students Speak about Media Decoding in Social Studies
Ninth through eleventh graders at the Lehman Alternative Community School in Ithaca, New York, speak about the importance of integrating media analysis into social studies.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Social Studies
High School
College
High School US History: 1800 Anti-Jefferson Political Cartoon
Related to kit: Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Media Construction of Presidential Campaigns. Students in this video decode political cartoons against Thomas Jefferson.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Social Studies
High School
College
Media Violence & Conflict Resolution
This 2-hour workshop explores the potential effects of verbal and physical violence shown in movies, TV, and video games on children and teens, and demonstrates ways in which K-8 teachers, community educators, and parents can address these effects through discussion and media literacy activities.
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Do No Harm
Social Studies
Psychology
Upper Elementary
Middle School
Piaget and the Power Rangers: What Can Theories of Developmental Psychology Tell Us About Children and Media?
Theories of developmental psychology can help to interpret evidence related to how children of different ages are affected differently by media consumption. By Cyndy Scheibe, 20 Questions About Youth and Media, Vol. 48 No. 1, September 2007
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Media Violence And Conflict Resolution
Psychology
Lower Elementary
Secondary School Social Studies: WWI Propaganda Posters
Related to kit: Economics in U.S. History: A Media Literacy Kit
An example of leading a class through a constructivist media decoding using a lesson from our kit, Economics in US History. Students in the video decode propaganda posters used in WWI.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Document Selection
Social Studies
High School
College
Seeking Truth in the Social Studies Classroom: Media Literacy, Critical Thinking and Teaching about the Middle East
Students are bombarded daily with a torrent of media messages, many of them with historical content. By selecting the right media documents for decoding, teachers can teach core content while guiding students to think critcally about these messages. By Chris Sperry, Social Education, January/February 2006
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Assessing Credibility & Bias
Question Design
Social Studies
High School
College
The Epistemological Equation: Integrating Media Analysis into the Core Curriculum
Related to kit: Media Constructions of the Middle East
In his Keynote to National Association for Media Literacy Education biannual conference in 2009, Chris Sperry draws lessons from 30 years integrating media decoding into high school social studies and English classes. Beginning with a 6-minute video from a high school academic performance about the Middle East, Sperry connects media literacy methodologies and materials to the development of core knowledge, skills, attitudes and motivation in adolescents. By Chris Sperry, The National Association for Media Literacy Education's Journal of Media Literacy Education, Vol. 48 No. 1, September 2010.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Fair Use Copyright Law
Do No Harm
Question Design
Lesson Conception
Social Studies
High School
College
Teaching Critical Thinking Through Media Literacy
Constructivist media decoding in the science classroom trains students to carefully examine information and messages in different types of media; to interpret meaning while applying knowledge and identifying document-based evidence; to ask a consistent set of questions about all media messages that address sourcing, meaning, and credibility; to draw well-reasoned conclusions after weighing the evidence, evaluating different interpretations, and reflecting on their own biases; and to share their observations and conclusions and defend their analysis. The teachers saw this technique as a way of teaching inquiry related to everyday messages in the media. By Chris Sperry, Science Scope, Summer 2012.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Fair Use Copyright Law
Question Design
Science And Environment
Middle School
Media Constructions of Peace and Social Justice: Reflecting Diversity
Related to kit: Media Constructions of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The webinar offers educators and teachers-in-training pedagogical techniques and curriculum materials related to peace and social justice topics to support diversity in the media documents we choose for classroom decoding. We explore how to seek out and use diverse media sources to deepen critical thinking practice with our students.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Reflecting Diversity
Do No Harm
Question Design
Social Studies
Middle School
High School
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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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Question Design
Lesson Conception
Social Studies
Health
Science And Environment
High School
Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns
Related to kit: Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns
The webinar offers high school educators and teachers-in-training pedagogical techniques and free curriculum materials to support a deeper understanding of how to use a wide variety of media forms across the historical spectrum - media from 19th century portraits, songs and handbills, to 21st century websites, twitter and email - to study historical context and to question their credibility.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Youth Culture And New Technologies
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Do No Harm
Document Selection
Lesson Conception
Social Studies
High School
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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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
Middle School
High School
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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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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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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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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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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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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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Lesson Elements
Social Studies
English Language Arts
High School
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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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Critical Thinking And The News
Document Selection
Lesson Elements
Social Studies
High School
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.
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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Constructivist Media Decoding
Social Studies
High School
What is Constructivist Media Decoding?
Explains Project Look Sharp's "constructivist" media decoding pedagogical approach to media analysis.
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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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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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Constructivist Media Decoding
What is Project Look Sharp?
Overview of Project Look Sharp's goals and mission.
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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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Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Do No Harm
Question Design
Social Studies
High School
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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Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Question Design
Social Studies
High School
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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Critical Thinking And The News
Lesson Conception
Media Construction of Presidential Campaigns
Related to kit: Media Constructions of Presidential Campaigns
A study of select campaign posters, cartoons, and ads teaches students to critically analyze messages from media source and to understand the role media have played throughout the history of American elections. By Chris Sperry and Sox Sperry, Social Education, November/December 2007.
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Critical Thinking And The News
Lesson Conception
Social Studies
High School
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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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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Youth Culture And New Technologies
Document Selection
Lesson Elements
Tips for Decoding
Tips for finding rich media documents and for leading a decoding.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Fair Use Copyright Law
Do No Harm
Document Selection
Question Design
Lesson Conception
6 Key Concepts in Media Analysis
Key concepts to be aware of to practice critical thinking when evaluating media messages.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Key Questions To Ask When Producing Media Messages
Graphic display of media production questions related to audience & authorship, messages & meanings, and representations & reality.
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Media Literacy Lesson Design
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Question Design
Lesson Conception
Key Questions to Ask When Analyzing Media Messages
Graphic display of questions related to audience & authorship, messages & meanings and representations & reality.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Question Design
Lesson Elements
Lesson Conception
12 Basic Ways to Integrate Media Literacy and Critical Thinking into Any Curriculum
This booklet is designed for teachers and support staff at all grade levels who are interested in using media literacy in their classroom curriculum. The approaches are based on the concept of weaving media literacy training into the curriculum whenever and wherever possible throughout the school year. Routine integration is much more effective than simply treating media literacy as a special, isolated topic and may better meet the needs of teachers who are already at capacity with the demands of a full curriculum.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
NAMLE Core Principles of Media Literacy Education in the U.S.
NAMLE is excited to offer to educators, advocates and allies these Core Principles of Media Literacy Education in the United States. We believe that these Core Principles articulate a common ground around which media literacy educators and advocates can coalesce. NAMLE is committed to using the Core Principles as a springboard for vibrant and ongoing dialogue, and as a first step in the development of clear, measurable outcomes and benchmarks for U.S. schools.
Consulting
Project Looksharp personnel are available for coaching and consulting about media literacy in K-12 and teacher education, including ways to integrate media literacy into an existing curriculum, use media literacy with particular student populations (e.g., English as a second langauge or at-risk students), or build media literacy offerings into staff development within a school district.
Critical Thinking & the News
Democracy requires an educated and literate citizenship. This 2-hour workshop provides guidelines and strategies for training our students to consistently assess the credibility, accuracy, and bias of various news sources.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Social Studies
Youth Culture and New Technologies
Wikis, Facebook, Twitter, Texting, Gaming. How and why are students using new communication media, what are our concerns, and what are the implications for our classrooms? This 2-hour (exposure) to full-day (hands on) workshop will explore literacy for the 21st century.
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Media Literacy Lesson Design
Youth Culture And New Technologies
Do No Harm
Secondary Social Studies Integration with Curriculum Kits
This training will provide content and materials that enable teachers to reach both high achieving and traditionally disengaged students through use of Project Look Sharp curriculum materials that teach core social studies content and skills. The workshop will cover classroom decoding methods using key concepts and questions for media analysis, teaching 21st century critical thinking skills (e.g. identifying sourcing, credibility, and bias), and issues of copyright, accessing media documents, and assessment.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Critical Thinking And The News
Assessing Credibility & Bias
Fair Use Copyright Law
Document Selection
Question Design
Lesson Elements
Lesson Conception
Social Studies
Integrating Media Literacy and Critical Thinking into the Curriculum
This popular interactive workshop introduces the theory and practice of media literacy integration throughout the curriculum, emphasizing the development of critical thinking and analysis skills. It can be adapted to address the needs of a mixed group of K-12 educators, or focus on a specific target audience (e.g., middle school ELA and social studies, librarians, elementary health). Participants will receive materials and learn approaches that can be immediately used in the classroom or other educational context.
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Constructivist Media Decoding
Critical Thinking And The News
Integrating Common Core Standards across the Curriculum with Critical Thinking and 21st Century Literacies
This dynamic full-day workshop will expand participants’ understanding of literacy and deepen their ability to engage all students in active learning through the inquiry-based analysis of diverse fiction and nonfiction media documents. Participants will walk away with materials, strategies and a plan for developing Common Core literacy skills while teaching content-area knowledge. This workshop can be designed for a specific audience (e.g., secondary social studies, ELA and/or science teachers, elementary school teachers, librarians, PD specialists) or a mixed group of K-12 educators.
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Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Lesson Conception
Teaching about the Middle East through Media Literacy
Related to kit: Media Constructions of the Middle East
This webinar explores the role that Media Literacy, Project-Based Learning and Lesson Design can play in motivating and engaging all students in deep scholarship, critical thinking and personal growth. Viewers are introduced to lesson models from the Project Look Sharp curriculum kit, Media Construction of the Middle East, a video demonstration of the classroom media decoding process, a sample of a student simulated Middle East peace conference, and how teachers can teach key content while addressing common core standards in social studies and speaking and listening.
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Media Literacy And Critical Thinking Integration
Constructivist Media Decoding
Media Literacy Lesson Design
Critical Thinking And The News
Social Studies
High School