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Whose Side?
How Mass Media Portrays Information
What we see and hear in the news is
constructed. We only get to see the information reporters decide to share. Often we do not get to hear all sides of a story.
We took a look at this as we
interviewed the participants in our conflict drama. When we interviewed one
student at a time, we only received one side of the story. However, when we
interviewed all three of them as a class we were able to see the whole picture
and understand all sides of the story.
Check out this link for an example of an objective newspaper article: http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3752027
TASK
1. Write a one-to-two paragraph article about the
conflict you witnessed in class today. State specific details and events. Your objective is show all sides of the story. Be as unbiased as possible- stating the facts from an objective point of
view.
NEXT CLASS: Complete the response questions below. It will be a marked assignment assessing your ability to critically think about how the media portrays information.
This assignment will be provided next class.
Interview Questions: Friends in Conflict
What’s the story from your point of view?
What happened?
Why were you fighting?
How did you feel? How do you feel about the other person in
the conflict?
What do you want us to know?
Interviewee:
Interviewers:
Interview Questions: Witness
What did you see?
What do you think happened?
How do you feel?
What do you want us to know?
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