While I’m making bread, brewing coffee, ringing bells, reading Don Quixote, tutoring, and generally learning everything, Ben has asked the Interns to pick a project for the summer. (Such a hard life! Καλεπά τά καλά, etc.) We’ve all been thinking about it for a while now, and I’ve set out my goals. I’m going to be researching media literacy education, focusing on the inclusion of print media into the 9-12 English curricula. The following is an outline of my overall project:
- A short, informal, (philosophical?) paper:
- Definition and articulation of media literacy education
- Goals of media literacy education in K-12
- Apology for the inclusion of print media, at least, into the high school English curricula
- A portfolio:
- Five 60 minute lessons plans, complete with relevant worksheets, references, and guides for adaptation; these will be designed to be taught together over one week, making a cohesive unit
- Layout for a longer-term project assignment and suggestions for other kinds of assessment
- A bank of references for media literacy and lesson plans
- A presentation:
- An overview of the paper
- An overview of the print media unit
- Template design for current news media, adaptable year-by-year
2 response(s):
My website may be of some help to you: The Media Literacy Clearinghouse
www.frankwbaker.com
Philip, you are blog-tastic- love hearing your thoughts on Mississippi and Teacher Corps.
I'm very excited/curious about your project! Good luck!
-El
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