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Ontario Outcome Chart: English - Grade 12 Media Studies

This outcome chart contains media education learning outcomes from the Ontario, Curriculum for English, Grade 12 Media Studies, with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.

It is expected that students will:

Understanding Media Texts

Demonstrate an understanding of a variety of media texts

  • demonstrate insight into how elements in more challenging media texts are designed to suit particular purposes and/or audiences
  • Analyse more challenging media texts to identify and interpret overt and implied messages in them
  • evaluate how  effectively  more challenging  media texts communicate  information, ideas, and opinions and/or present issues and themes
  • demonstrate insight into why the same media text might prompt different responses from different audiences
  • analyse more challenging media texts to identify the perspectives and/or biases expressed in them, and demonstrate insight into  what they suggest about values, identity, and/or power 
  • Demonstrate insight into how production, marketing, financing, distribution, and legal/regulatory factors influence the media industry  

 

 

Lessons

Bias

Movie Heroes and the Heroic Journey

Popular Music and Music Videos

Political Cartoons

The Price of Happiness: On Advertising, Image, and Self Esteem

Privacy in the Information Age

Public Images

Teaching About Napster

Television Newscasts

The Blockbuster Movie

The Function of Music

The Pornography Debate

Resource Racket: A Global Perspective on Resources and Consumption

The White Screen: Absent Voices in the Media

Too White: Minority Representation in the Media

Sex in Advertising - Lesson

Violence on Film: The Ratings Game

You Be the Editor


Crime in the News


Defining Pop Culture


How to Analyze the News


What do Halloween Costumes Say?

Teachable Moments

Analyzing Oscar: Deconstructing the Academy Awards

A Gold Medal is Worth its Weight in Endorsements

The "BadAd" Essay Writing Contest

Photographic Truth in the Digital Era

Buy Nothing Day

Helping Students Understand the Mediated Communications of News of War

Terrorism: 2001 09 11

Protest in Quebec City: Anticipating the Media Coverage

A Teletubbies Christmas

Fish Out of Water

Captive Audience

And Now a Word from Our Sponsor…

Television Ritual and Special Events

Princess Diana and Mother Theresa


Smoke Screen

Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)

MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students

Understanding Media Forms, Conventions, and Techniques

identify some media forms and explain how the conventions and techniques associated with them are used to create meaning

  • Identify general and specific characteristics of a variety of media forms and demonstrate insight into how they shape content and create meaning
  • Identify and analyse a wide range of conventions and/or techniques that are used in a variety of media forms and demonstrate insight into how they convey meaning and influence their audience

 

 

Lessons

Advertising and Male Violence

Camera Shots


Cinema Cops


Comparing Crime Dramas

Hoax? Scholarly Research? Personal Opinion? You Decide!

Hype!

Images of Learning: Secondary

Individuality vs. Conformity

Kellogg Special K Ads

Magazine Production


What do Halloween Costumes Say?

Marketing to Teens:

Introduction

Marketing Tactics

Talking Back

Parody Ads

Alternate Ads


Gender Roles in Advertising

Gotta Have It! Designer & Brand Names

News is Not Just Black and White:

That's Me You're Talking About

The Front Page

Bias in the News

Fact Versus Opinion

Diversity Audit


Perceptions of Youth and Crime

Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)

MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students

Creating Media Texts

create a variety of media texts for different purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques

  • Describe the topic, purpose, and audience for media texts they plan to create and identify practical, interpretive, and/or creative challenges they may face in achieving their purpose
  • Select a media form to suit the topic, purpose, and audience for a media text they plan to create and explain why it is the most appropriate choice
  • Identify a wide variety  of conventions and/or techniques appropriate to a  media form  they plan to use , and explain how these will help  communicate a compelling message
  • Produce media texts for a wide variety  of purposes and audiences, using the most appropriate  forms, conventions, and techniques

 

Lessons

Camera Shots

Magazine Production


The Privacy Dilemma

What do Halloween Costumes Say?

Marketing to Teens:

Talking Back

Parody Ads

News is Not Just Black and White:

Diversity Audit


Political Cartoons

Scripting a Crime Drama

MNet Special Initiatives

The following Web Awareness Canada sections feature industry codes and regulations that pertain to the Internet:

Fact or Folly

Safe Passage

Kids for Sale

Visit the following Media Issues sections for industry codes and regulations:

Media and Canadian Cultural Policies
Media Violence

Media Stereotyping

Online Hate

Media Ownership

Information Privacy


 

Reflecting on Media Literacy Skills and Strategies

reflect on and identify their strengths as media interpreters and creators, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in understanding and creating media texts.

  • Identify a wide variety of  strategies they  used before, during, and after interpreting and creating media texts, explain which ones were most helpful, and identify challenges they face and l steps they can take to extend and refine their skills  as media interpreters  and producers
  • Explain how their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing help them interpret and produce media texts
Lessons

Popular Music and Music Videos

The Price of Happiness: On Advertising, Image, and Self Esteem


Public Images


The Pornography Debate


Resource Racket: A Global Perspective on Resources and Consumption


 


 
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