Language Arts
Curricular Standards for Listening/View/Speaking
http://www.ksde.org/
outcomes/readstdhs070803.pdf
Standard 1 Reading
Benchmark 4
15. distinguishes between fact and opinion, and recognizes propaganda ,
bias, stereotypes,
in various types of appropriate level texts.
(January 2000)
http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us/outcomes
/speaking.pdf
Standard: Communicators effectively use and create media products for a variety of
audiences, purposes, occasions, and contexts.
Benchmark 1: The effective communicator is knowledgeable
about various methods that can be used to create spoken and visual products.
Benchmark 2: The effective communicator is creates single media and multimedia
products.
Benchmark 3. The effective communicator uses appropriate content for purpose,
audience, occasion, and content. |
Social Studies
US History
Benchmark 5
Indicator 5
Evaluates how WWII influenced the homefront (i.e. role of women,
government, minorities, popular media, conscientious objectors)
Benchmark 6
Indicator 8
Explains the US involvement in the Vietnam War from a variety of
perspectives (e. g. social, political, economic, military, media subculture) |
Health/Prevention
May 2007 update
Standard 4
The student will analyze the influence of culture, media, technology and
other factors on health
5th-8th grade
Benchmark 2
The student will describe how media influences the selection of health
information and products.
9th-12
grade
Benchmark 1
The student evaluate the influences of media
and technology on health. |