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Title: Lies and damned lies


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Lies and damned lies
  • Bias and objectivity in the news

2
Aims
  • To show how the news can be used to inform and
    develop literacy skills.
  • To share good practice.
  • To gain resources and strategies.

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Discuss
  • Why is the news important for literacy?

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  • The school and family share the responsibility of
    preparing the young person living in a world of
    powerful images, words and sounds. Children and
    adults need to be literate in all three symbolic
    systems, and this will require an integrated
    approach to the teaching of language and
    communication.
  • (UNESCO 1982)

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Popular media can be seen as part of a broader
oral culture. The meanings which circulate
within everyday discussion are read back into
individual responses, thereby generating a
dynamic interplay between social and
individual readings. (David Buckingham
Julian Sefton-Green)
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Widespread media literacy is essential if all
citizens are to wield power, make rational
decisions, become effective change agents and
have active involvement with the media. It is in
this much wider sense of education for
democracy that media education can play the most
significant role of all. (Masterman, 1985)
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Skills from the News
Visual Literacy
Facts / Opinions
Skills
Large volume of text
Bias
Writers purposes
Writers use of language
Inference and deduction
8
The "7 Violations of Media Objectivity"
  • Misleading definitions and terminology
  • Imbalanced reporting
  • Opinions disguised as news
  • Lack of context
  • Selective omission
  • Using true facts to draw false conclusions
  • Distortion of facts
  • (Source www.honestreporting.com )

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Facts and opinions
  • How would you differentiate between facts and
    opinions?
  • With what do your students struggle and how can
    we help them?

10
Comparing bias in two news stories
Tabloid Broadsheet
Facts
Opinions
Quotations
Emotive Language
Which of these newspapers is more biased against
the government? Give evidence to support your
answer.
11
  • Hierarchy of Words to show bias
  • We agreed that the tabloid was more biased
    against the government.
  • Copy down words and phrases into the pyramid
    putting the ones showing the most bias at the top
    and the ones showing least bias at the bottom.

12
  • Writing Biased Accounts
  • Choose either a game of sport or a report about
    this school.
  • Plan a biased report either supporting a team or
    against the team, or being positive about this
    school or negative.

Facts
Opinions
Quotations
Words and phrases to show bias
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Exemplar 1
  • King Ecgbert School Ofsted Report
  • King Ecgbert School is school with good
    facilities, pupil behaviour, and teaching
    methods. The school has a promising sixth form
    with many intelligent pupils. The other school
    pupils have excellent behaviour and the school
    successfully integrates amazing teaching methods.
    A quote by one pupil in year 10 The teachers
    are extremely good at explaining things and
    helping us to excel at subjects. King Ecgbert
    School has achieved well kept-clean toilets that
    a school would be proud of. The pupils show
    great respect towards their school building. As
    well as the amazing sixth form, the school
    successfully teaches years 7 to 11. The school
    building has just been built, and pupils moved
    from their old site approximately one year ago.
    This new building has had an amazing effect on
    the pupils. Behaviour, punctuality and
    attendance have greatly improved in the new
    building. A quote from Mr Evans, I want to
    create a college atmosphere in this school.
    Pupils believe this has been successfully
    achieved. The school canteen serves great,
    healthy, tasty food. The canteen staff are
    respected greatly by pupils and teachers. The
    school has also managed to integrate thriving ICT
    facilities. There are many ICT rooms located
    around the school and computers in most rooms.
    This system is treated with great respect and
    helped to run smoothly by network administrators.
    Overall King Ecbgert School is an excellent
    school with outstanding teaching methods, amazing
    pupil behaviour, great facilities, clean toilets
    and great food.

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Evaluating Pupils work
  • What skills are these students exhibiting and
    what is your evidence?
  • What skills need further development?
  • What advice would you give these students to help
    them develop these skills?

15
Review
  • How could you use these worksheets?
  • What changes would you make to adapt these sheets
    to your schemes of work?

16
Ways forward
  • Adapting the work for TV news
  • Comparing the language used on BBC / ITV /Channel
    5
  • News footage
  • Difference between spoken and written language in
    reporting the same story.
  • How video footage is linked to the report.
  • Interaction of the public through mobile phones /
    internet in the making of news.
  • BBC News Day Project

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Get in Touch
  • Sarah Salter
  • King Ecgbert School
  • Sheffield
  • S17 3QU
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