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Programs > Assignment Media Literacy > Getting Started
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UNIT 1: Asking Critical Questions
Ask questions to discover the purpose, point of view, target audience, and the subtext of different types of media messages.
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UNIT 2: Who Do You Trust?
Explore strategies that can be used to judge the realism and evaluate the authenticity and authority of media messges found on TV, newspapers, the internet and in the library.
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UNIT 3: Crime Reporting
Examine how the news media’s coverage of crime affects our perceptions of reality and our beliefs about the criminal justice system.       Click here to download

UNIT 4: History Literature and the Mass Media
Reflect on the connections between journalism, history and literature by exploring colonialism in Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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UNIT 5: The Language of Politics

Analyze political communication strategies and evaluate the impact of the mas media on the political campaign process.
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UNIT 6: The Culture of Celebrity
Explore how media celebrities shape our expectations of ourselves and the world around us.
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Glossary and References
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