Midterm Lesson 01
Midterm Lesson 01
Midterm Lesson 01
OF DIFFERENTTYPES OFTEXTS
REFLECTING DIFFERENTCULTURES
GROUPACTIVITY
WHATARE MEDIAMESSAGES?
• Media messages contain information and ideas that are
shared to a large audience of people.
• If these are not scrutinized properly, they may become
agents of misinformation and lead people to form
wrong judgment and images on the subject of the
wrongly presented media message.
• By critically evaluating media messages, we ensure that
the ideas presented are accurate, relevant, and
appropriate to be posted or shared with everyone.
• (https://brainly.ph/question/1426552#readmore)
“EVALUATING MESSAGES”
For example, it is most likely that you have never entered a classroom and been
all that confused about where you should sit or what part of the space is intended
for the instructor. It is also most probably true that whether the classroom desks
are arranged in rows, or in a circle, students will always leave the “front” of the
room for the instructor and arrange themselves at a distance from the instructor.
There is an invisible buffer zone around the teacher space that students seem to
acknowledge, yet it is not some thing they discuss and agree on before they enter
the room. These things speak to the strong message of hierarchy and authority
set through the way the furniture is organized in the class room space and how
well it connects to the students’ existing beliefs about the positions they and their
teachers occupy in that space. This larger observation, then, one that goes
beyond the mere description of what happens to suggest a reason why this is
how and why certain behavior occurs, is the starting point for cultural analysis.
The analysis continues as you work to ask even more questions:
Why are the desks arranged as they are? What does that say about the power dynamic in the
classroom?
Why do you already know where to sit and what it means to sit in the front, middle or back of the
class room?
Where have you been assigned to sit? How has this experience affected your feelings about school
in general?
How was the room arranged/decorated? Can you reach any conclusions about the relevance of
design or decoration?
DETECTING BIAS IN THE
MEDIA
DETECTING BIAS IN THE MEDIA
Expository texts identify and characterize phenomena. They include text forms
such as definitions, explications, summaries and many types of essay.
Expository texts may be subjective (essay) or objective (summary, explication,
definition) may be analytical (starting from a concept and then characterizing its
parts; e.g. definitions) or synthetic (recounting characteristics and ending with an
appropriate concept or conclusion; e.g. summaries) are characterized by state
verbs and epistemic modals (Pop music has a strong rhythmic beat; Texts may
consist of one or more sentences) or by verbs indicating typical activities or
qualities
“Always be critical and aware as
you read, watch, or listen to mass
media. Keep alert for these many
forms of bias.”
FLA (FLEXIBLE LEARNING ACTIVITY)
1.Search for images that deals with environmental issues
and write an analysis of the image.
2.Search for any news in in the newspaper and write an
analysis about it.
3.Search for cultural text or image and explain its
cultural relevance.
Global education monitoring report (2019). Let’s work together. Education has a key role in helping achieve theSustainable Development Goals
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