- Editorial Cartoon: Intolerance [1]
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Activities will help students see how artists can use cartoons to express their opinions about society and culture. This is the fifth lesson in the series " Using Editorial ... - Editorial Cartoons: Poverty/Environmental Justice [2]
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People who are poor don’t have access to the kinds of resources—good jobs, high-quality education and health care, for example—that people with more money have. One thing they do have access to, unfortunately, ... - Editorial Cartoon: Censorship [3]
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Activities will help students understand how images can come together to make a statement in an editorial cartoon This is the third lesson in the series " Using Editorial ... - Editorial Cartoon: Racial Profiling [4]
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Activities will help students: understand how a cartoon uses irony to make a political statement interpret visual and written material in an editorial cartoon ... - Editorial Cartoons: An Introduction [5]
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Activities will help students learn strategies for analyzing editorial cartoons. This is the first lesson in the series " Using Editorial Cartoons to Teach Social Justice ... - Letters to the Editor [6]
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Students identify parts of arguments – using the ARE framework – by reading and evaluating letters to the editor. They identify weaknesses and strengths of letters, suggesting improvements to arguments ... - 'Unbranding' to Encourage an Appreciation of Diversity [7]
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Lesson on 'unbranding' guides students toward diversity appreciation I created this lesson so students could explore the ways branding undermines efforts to build community ... - Community Through Photography [8]
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Reporting on their communities helps students recognize problems and find strategies for change. The communities we live in determine a good part of our lives. This is especially ... - Developing a Media Portfolio [9]
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Lesson helps students understand how media influence their decisions. Popular media influence the development of self in young people. Teenagers view commercials and popular shows as ...
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