Media Literacy

Media Literacy Thinking Critically about Television

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Publisher's Synopsis

See past the sound bites to what the media are really saying! Now completely updated, Thinking Critically About Television is part of Walch Education's acclaimed Media Literacy series. Authored by Peyton Paxson, a professor who specializes in understanding the relationship between the media and the classroom, Thinking Critically About Television contains 50 lessons and activities that challenge students to examine the roles and power of TV. Sample lessons include: Who Has Control? What Makes a Good Show Good? That Person Is Crazy Violence on Television Golf Versus Wrestling Stimulus Addiction Cops and Cameras Teenagers are the driving force behind television, in terms of what gets produced, sold, and watched. This intelligent, engaging book gives them the opportunity to step back and think clearly about how TV casts a shadow, both positive and negative, over much of their lives. Thinking Critically About Television is ideal: In a media, design, or computer env

Book information

ISBN: 9780825165115
Publisher: Walch Education
Imprint: Walch Education
Pub date:
Weight: 363g
Height: 269mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 13mm