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Access to Information: What Stories Get Told? EDU5536F Jennifer Niven, Evan Loreto, Dan Roberts.

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1 Access to Information: What Stories Get Told? EDU5536F Jennifer Niven, Evan Loreto, Dan Roberts

2 Access to Information Declaration of Human Rights Article 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

3 What Stories Get Told? Involves several related issues: Censorship Media Manipulation (Corporate & Government influence) Journalistic Freedom Bias Infrastructure Coverage (story selection)

4 What Stories Get Told? Les Predateurs [Countries of Concern with Respect to Journalistic Freedom]

5 What Stories Get Told  Decreasing international news coverage in the mainstream media  Negative effect of narrow range of discourse concerning developing countries

6 Key Terminology Censorship Propaganda Media Manipulation Corruption Bias Audience Globalization of Media

7 Rationale This is a Global Issue because… it is a fundamental Human Right it affects people in every place on Earth it is mandated by the MOE

8 Expectations of All Students Reflection Empathy for others Respect for diversity Increased self-awareness Critical and analytical thinking Contributing to solutions Anticipating problems Questioning

9 Lesson Activities Primary: Grade 1-3 Awareness of Points of View Intermediate: Grade 7 Connecting the Local and Global Secondary: Grade 11 Comparison of Toronto News Media

10 Points of View (Primary Grades) 3 Part Lesson Activity 1 3 Little Pigs Discussion about point of view Write newspaper article 1 Activity 2 True Story… Write newspaper article 2 Activity 3 Discussion on impartiality Write newspaper article 3 Reflection sheet

11 Charts Story OneStory Two Good Characters Bad Characters Point of View Pigs’ Point of View AgreeWolf’s Point of View

12 Journal Article Template Headline: ____________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________


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