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Language
Arts
(revised Sept. 05)
Link to Standards
Analysis of Oral and Media
Communications
3.7.10
Compare ideas and points of view expressed in broadcast and print media
4.7.10 Evaluate the role of the media in focusing attention on events and in
forming their opinions on issues
5.7.7 Identify, analyze and critique persuasive techniques including promises,
dares, flattery, generalities; identify faulty reasoning used in oral
presentations and media messages
5.7.8
Analyze media as sources of information, entertainment, persuasion,
interpretation of events, and transmission of culture.
6.7.9
Identify persuasive and propaganda techniques in electronic media
(television, radio, online sources) and identify false and misleading
information
7.7.7
Analyze the effect on the viewer of images, text and sound in electronic
journalism;
identify the techniques used to achieve these effects
8.7.8 Evaluate the credibility of a speaker. including whether the speaker
has hidden agendas or presents slanted or bias material.
8.7.9
Interpret and evaluate the various ways in which visual image makers (such as
graphic artists, illustrators and news photographers) communicate information
and affect impressions and opinions.
9.7.8/10.7.8
Compare and contrast the ways in which media genres
(including televised news,
news magazines, documentaries, online information) cover the same event.
11.7.10/12.7.10
Analyze the impact of the media on the democratic process (including exerting
influence on elections, creating images of leaders, and shaping attitudes) at
the local, state, and national levels. |
Social
Studies Inquiry Skills: draw
conclusions and make decisions based on relevant data derived from a
variety of resources and media, including electronic
technology
Added July 2006:
US Government HS
USG.3.16 Use a variety
of sources, including newspapers and Web sites, to identify current state and
local legislative issues and examine the influence on the legislative process of
political parties, special interest groups, public opinion, the news media, and
individual voters. (Economics; Individuals, Society, and Culture) |
Health/Prevention Middle School Consumer
Health 6. Develop the ability to
compare and contrast the factors that influence the individuals
responsible selection, utilization, and evaluation of health
information products and services.
Sample Indicators B.
Analyze information and claims about products and services presented
through the media
Health Skills Collect
examples of advertisements that promote health, beauty and personal
hygiene products as the means by which satisfactory relationships
are assured. Collect examples of advertisements that target a
particular age, gender or social group.
High School 6.
Sample Indicators: B. Interpret health data
presented in visual and/or verbal form
Health Skills: Critique
advertisements for a variety of products for unhealthy, untrue or
unrealistic message
Critique media messages related to body image, diet and weight management.
Alcohol Tobacco & Other Drugs
8. Recognize that the use
of ATOD arises from a variety of motivations, and the effects have
an impact on the health of the individual, the family and the
community.
Health Skills: Find
examples from TV and movies where the use of drugs is glamorized. |