LESSON 53-56 IN SERIES= This Quad lesson is part of a 12 lesson series on Component 1, Section A and B (‘The Sun’ only)
of the EDUQAS examination . This Quad lesson focuses on how Newspapers use Media language to engage a readership and create meaning. The Power Point includes/ focuses on:
-Starter on Representational terminology e.g. mediation, archetypes etc.
-Mediation
-Representation
-Soft News
-Hard News
-Debate around Page 3 and whether or not it is progressive or progressive
-With use of the EDUQAS fact sheets, compile a breakdown of ‘The Sun’ and ‘The Guardian’ in an effort to attribute ideologies of each newspaper based upon their ownership.
-A Media Flat pack on Media ownership and how it impacts upon representations of reality/ news.
-Ideology
-CASE STUDY: Media Monopolization and Rupert Murdoch
-The Power of the Media to alter opinion.
-Left Vs Right-Wing ideology/politics and how this influences newspapers
-The Fourth and Fifth Estates
-Objective journalism
-Partisan journalism
-THEORY RECALL- Stuart Hall’s three readings. The students are given 3 statements about newspapers. They must move around the room indicating whether they are dominant, negotiated or oppositional.
**THIS LESSON INCLUDES A H/W TASK (which is dependent on the EDUQAS revision guide). Many of the slides also include additional feedback, observations and guidance for getting the best out of the resource/tasks).
NOTE: I am following EDUQAS Teaching Model 1 in my teaching/ SOW. Moreover, each lesson has a task whereby students RAG (Red, Amber, Green) what they have learnt in the lesson against an Examiner checklist (Differentiation, peer assessment).
(Each lesson is laid out as I teach my own class but I have added notes at the bottom of some of the slides e.g. on the Media Teaser, to aide teachers. All lessons are developed with differentiation, assessment/challenge as well as engagement entrenched heavily within all my resources. Moreover, constant reference is made throughout to the selected Examiner Media.
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