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Social Studies, 2004
Five key questions form the basis of the new CML MediaLit Kit, an educational framework and curriculum guide developed by the Center for Media Literacy. Adaptable to all grades, the key questions help children and young people evaluate the thousands of media messages that bombard them daily. More than two years in development and available for…
Descriptors: Democracy, Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, Critical Viewing
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Woelders, Adam – Social Studies, 2007
Students' understanding of history may be shaped less by their social studies teachers than by the powerfully ubiquitous, historically themed media images they passively consume outside of school. In this article, the author describes two strategies conducted during a classroom-based action research study designed to explore how historically…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Student Surveys, Focus Groups, Documentaries
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Cates, Ward Mitchell – Social Studies, 1990
Offers guidelines for teaching students to detect and analyze bias in films. Stresses that this enhances critical thinking. Suggests ways teachers can identify filmmaker's biases, and provides a Film Bias Analysis worksheet to help students identify bias and its methods of operation. (RW)
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing
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Considine, David M. – Social Studies, 1989
Considers three approaches to using entertainment films in history and social studies classes. Provides a list of Hollywood films currently available on videotape and a list of books, articles, and journals dealing with the role of film in society. (GG)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Critical Thinking, Critical Viewing, Filmographies