Lesson 1: Introduction to Media Literacy
Objective: Understand what media literacy is and why it is essential.
Materials: Presentation slides, short video clips.
- Activities:
- Discuss what media literacy means (accessing, analyzing, and evaluating information).
- Watch a video about media’s role in society.
- Group discussion: How do we interact with media daily?
Lesson 2: Types of Media and Their Influence
Objective: Identify different types of media (print, digital, social).
Materials: Samples of news articles, social media posts, ads.
- Activities:
- Analyze a news article and compare it to a social media post covering the same event.
- Discuss how media can influence public opinion.
Lesson 3: Identifying Bias and Misinformation
Objective: Recognize bias and learn techniques to spot misinformation.
Materials: Fact-checking websites, example articles.
- Activities:
- Teach students how to fact-check using tools like Snopes or FactCheck.org.
- Analyze headlines and identify potential biases in tone, wording, or source.
Lesson 4: Evaluating Sources
Objective: Learn to distinguish credible sources from unreliable ones.
Materials: News articles from reputable vs. dubious sources.
- Activities:
- Practice evaluating the credibility of various sources.
- Group work: Compare two articles on the same topic and determine which is more reliable.
Lesson 5: Digital Footprint and Media Ethics
Objective: Understand personal responsibility in sharing information and protecting one’s digital footprint.
Materials: Social media examples, case studies.
- Activities:
- Discuss responsible online behavior.
- Create a guide for ethical media consumption and sharing.
Assessment:
- Create a project analyzing a media source’s bias, credibility, and influence, incorporating fact-checking skills.
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