I'm currently the head of English and raising standards leader at a secondary school in Birmingham. I'm passionate about my subject and passionate about ensuring that the young people we serve leave education with a high competency in English.
Prior to teaching I worked in the radio industry as a presenter for 7 years and so when I became a teacher I enjoyed the opportunity to teach Media studies.
You'll find hundreds of English and Media studies resources.
I'm currently the head of English and raising standards leader at a secondary school in Birmingham. I'm passionate about my subject and passionate about ensuring that the young people we serve leave education with a high competency in English.
Prior to teaching I worked in the radio industry as a presenter for 7 years and so when I became a teacher I enjoyed the opportunity to teach Media studies.
You'll find hundreds of English and Media studies resources.
Resources to support the exploration of audio production - week 3 - microphones.
Opportunities to:
- identify types of microphones - lavalier, direct connected, boundary, parabolic, noise cancelling etc.
- explore dynamic microphones and how they work
- the proximity effect
- investigate polar pattern of microphones
- investigate polar response
- use microphones to test out the proximity effect and directionality
Week's resources culminates with an assessment of understanding..
Fully differentiated resources (by colour) to support the teaching of Music videos for GCSE.
Differentiation:
purple = lower ability
blue = middle ability
yellow = higher ability
Resources provide opportunities to:
- explore the history of music videos
- analyse music videos
- explore the audience of music videos
- explore and create audience profiles
- present ideas for a new music video
- explore the mark scheme for assignment 3
- explore music video genre
- explore camera angles
Resources to support the teaching of the radio industry.
Resources include opportunities to:
- explore radio ownership
- explore the differences between commercial, community and BBC public radio
- produce a report on the structure and organisation of the industry
- explore the difference between analogue and digital
- explore digital technologies: DAB, DRM. freesat, wifi
- explore digital play out systems, CD, DAT
- explore station formats
- explore job roles and plan for career progression within the industry - case studies included
- explore job descriptions
- plan to launch a new station
- investigate the role of the regulatory body: Ofcom
- investigate radio and the law
- investigate the broadcasting code and examples of breeches - including Russel Brand and Jonathan Ross case study
- Explore the role of Ofcom in investigating ownership, and competition
Over 12 resources to support the teaching of advertising production. The resources were created for students studying BTEC First in Advertising production (Unit 18) but can easily be used to help students with their studies of advertising as [art of GCSE.
Resources allow students to work to a brief and end up creating an advertising campaign by following industry practices.
Resources provide opportunities to:
- explore how adverts play on our fears and dreams
- explore persuasive language in advertising
- explore presentational features
- analyse adverts across 3 mediums (TV, radio and web)
- explore synergy
- study advertising across a range of mediums
- plan own advertising campaign
- conduct risk assessments and planning document as would be the case in the industry
- give a pitch for the campaign created
- explore legal and ethical
- investigate the ASA (advertising standards agency)
- consider budgets
- conduct primary and secondary research
- gather qualitative and quantitative data
A work book is also included for students to complete as they study the course.
Resources to support the exploration and then creation of radio drama.
Resources provide opportunities to:
- work to a brief as per industry standard
- explore existing radio dramas
- listen to radio drama with focus on The Archers
- explore the history of radio dramas
- explore symbolic codes
- explore cultural codes
- explore technical codes
- explore conventions of radio drama
- explore style and structure of radio drama
- explore representation in radio drama
Resources to support the teaching of Media audiences and products.
Resources provide opportunities to:
- investigate the audiences of a variety of media - magazine, newspaper, news etc
- explore mass and niche
- explore demographics, geo-demographics and psychographics
- explore advertising and impact on audience
- use the NRS website to explore print media audiences
- conduct primary and secondary research
- gather quantitative and qualitative data
- explore the 4Cs (Media theory)
- explore codes and conventions
- explore and create audience profiles
A work book is also included for students to complete while studying.
Resources to support the teaching of audio production. Lesson were planned to teach BTEC first unit 6 audio production but are equally suitable to help students understand audio for any Media studies course.
Students work towards a brief and will create audio (a radio programme) by following industry practice.
Resources provide opportunities to:
- explore a variety of audio - music, noise, silence, speech, special effects
- explore audio files - mp3, mp4, wav, AIFF, CD, DAB, FM
- explore mono and stereo
- monitor own audio consumption
- explore broadcast audio and non broadcast audio
- explore uses and gratifications - Blumler and Katz
- explore microphones
- edit audio using editing software
- follow a Media brief to create a radio programme (broadcast audio)
- explore and create radio sweepers, promos, idents, music beds etc.
- conduct research - primary and secondary
Differentiation using a points system. Students complete tasks to earn points, Difficult tasks have the most points attached to them.
A work book is included for students to use while studying.
Resources to support the teaching of presentation techniques in Media studies. Resources were created to support the teaching of the BTEC national Media studies unit on presentation techniques. 4 assignments that encourage students to look back at the history of presenting styles and create their own style for a specified purpose.
Resources provide opportunities for students to:
- study skills needed to be a presenter
- explore the image of presenters
- explore a variety of radio presenting styles - personality presenter, format presenter, specialist presenter
- compare the skills needed of radio and TV presenters
- analyse the visual techniques of news presenters
- explore the history of presenting styles on the BBC
- explore the verbal techniques used by news presenters
- explore British Pathe
- receive an industry standard brief to create a 12 minute programme foe children on presentation techniques
- conduct primary and secondary research
- create a proposal for a new pilot as per industry standard
- study example proposals
- present in a specified role for a specified purpose
- reflect on own presentation work
A power point presentation covering major theorists in Media studies with opportunities for students to watch videos, conduct research and analyse media images as part of their revision.
Theorists and theories covered:
- audience positioning
- Representation and readings - Stuart Hall
- Roland Barthes - Action code & enigma code with video clip examples
- Claude Levi Strauss - Binary opposition - with video example
- Vladimir Propp - character theory with vide example
- Todorov - Narrative theory
- Syd Field - 3 act plot structure
Resources to support the teaching of video game design. An example maze game is provided that was made using power point.
Resources include:
- investigating audiences
- researching ahead of creating a game
- investigating and designing game characters
- become the concept artist
- pitching ideas to a client
- create asset lists
- explore avatars
- apply Propp's character theory
- storyboard the game
Resources to support the exploration of audio. (week1)
Resources provide opportunities to:
- explore audio types - silence, noise, speech, music etc.
- explore why audio is used - to create mood, to introduce an era, to reinforce an image etc.
- explore contrapuntal and pleonastic audio
Links to YouTube audio examples for each of the audio purposes are included.
The week's work of resources culminates in an assessment of understanding task.
Resources to support the teaching of TV Game shows.
Differentiation:
purple = lower
blue = middle
yellow = higher
Resources provide opportunities for:
- exploring genre and sub genre
- exploration of Young and Rubican's 4Cs
- developing own ideas for a tv game show
- exploring institutions
- exploring representation
- exploring audience pleasures
- exploring narrative sequences
- exploring opening sequences
- to watch and examine existing game shows
Mock exams and revision materials are also included
A sample preliminary material to give students ahead of their next mock examination on the theme of serial drama.
The mock exam itself is also included and has been created to replicate the real exam - 4 questions each worth 15 marks with one task being a creative design task.
Resources to support the teaching of transactional / non-fiction writing.
Included:
- templates
- speech writing lessons
- letter writing
- spoken language
- presidential speeches
- place mat
- writing to argue
- persuasive writing
A large bundle of differentiated writing lessons and resources
- imaginative writing using a variety of stimuli
- descriptive writing
- persuasive writing
- letter writing
- writing to argue
- AQA GCSE section B writing resources for paper 1 and 2
- speech writing
Differentiation:
Purple - low
Blue - middle
Yellow - night
33 cards of television game shows for students to use in a variety of ways such as:
- sorting my sub genre
- sorting by format
- sorting by scheduling slot
etc.
Simply print - cut and use.
33 cards of serial dramas for students to use in a variety of ways such as:
- sorting by sub genre
- sorting by format
- sorting by scheduling slot
etc.
Simply print - cut and use.