Teaching media literacy skills about commercials: a comparative analysis of media literacy instruction /


Autoria(s): Love, Christa.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education

Data(s)

04/06/2009

04/06/2009

04/06/2006

Resumo

In this study, methods of media literacy instruction including analytic activities, production activities, and a combination of analytic and production activities were compared to determine their influence on grade 8 students' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours towards commercials. The findings showed that media literacy instruction does improve media literacy skills. Specifically, activities that included an analytic component or an analytic and production component were significantly better than activities that included a production component. Participants that completed analytic or analytic and production activities were able to discern media-related terms, target audience, selling techniques, social values, and stereotypes in commercials better than participants that completed only production activities. The research findings also showed obstacles when teaching media literacy. When engaged in analytic activities, the difficulties included locating suitable resources, addressing the competition from commercials, encouraging written reflection, recognizing social values, and discussing racial stereotypes. When engaged in production activities, the difficulties were positioning recording stations, managing group work, organizing ideas, filming the footage, computer issues, and scheduling time. Strategies to overcome these obstacles are described.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/1542

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Media literacy #Mass media and education. #Television advertising and children.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation