Thursday, February 27, 2020

Feb 27: Homework due Saturday Ch 7

Post your response to Ch 7: "I thought our job was to tell the truth" here.

Post your 300 words per usual. In addition, answer the following. Doesn't have to be in paragraph form.

The basic questions are the same:
  • What do you think is the main point Goldberg is making?
  • What are two or three of the most interesting examples he uses to prove his point?
  • In your opinion, how serious is the "liberal bias" described in this chapter? Not very, somewhat, or very? Explain in terms of what you think the public should know about an issue. What are some consequences of not knowing the truth.


Also, feel free to express your opinion--agree/disagree or to ask questions issues about which you are not clear.



  • Is the false reporting on racial crime: eg the chain gang in Alabama or the looting in the Caribbean a serious issue? 
  • What do you think about the news falsely calling the victim of a beating an African American when he was not? Why would they do that? 
  • Who might be affected by these kinds of fake racial crime stories?


The chain gang story did make it to air, but it is clear that the bosses wanted a made-up story. The looting during the hurricane story wasn't aired.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Feb 26

Josh will send out email to parents. Make sure you ask them to reply by email, lets say, on the weekend to give permission or to decline.

Tomorrow, we will read Bias together in class. This time, the focus will be on how the msm--mainstream media deal with racial reporting. If you have time you might want to read Ch 7 "I thought our job was to tell the truth" in advance. Otherwise, we will read together tomorrow. I'll broaden the topic to other issues regarding race and reporting. For instance, we'll take a look at "Black Lives Matter"...have you heard of them?

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Feb 20 Journalism


Upcoming:    
Interviews and newsletter here at school?
Plan for kids’ interviews: dates
Respond to Newmarket Times journalist
Artist may come next week

Soon:        

"To end all wars": thinking about terrorism, this is a film about how the Japanese brutalized Allied soldiers in WW2. In fact, it is about how the soldiers were split into how to respond. Very provoking, especially with Easter coming up.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Feb 18 Weekly Chapter Responses

I'd like you to post up a response to each chapter in the book on a weekly basis.

The basic questions are the same:

  • What do you think is the main point Goldberg is making?
  • What are two or three of the most interesting examples he uses to prove his point?
  • In your opinion, how serious is the "liberal bias" described in this chapter? Not very, somewhat, or very? Explain in terms of what you think the public should know about an issue. What are some consequences of not knowing the truth.


Also, feel free to express your opinion--agree/disagree or to ask questions issues about which you are not clear.

Your responses should be 300 words or more.

Start first with Chapter 14 "Connecting the dots to Terrorism". Post here by Sunday.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Homework: by Saturday post here

Which school news article(s) would you like to work on?  Give me a plan. 

1.When will you do it?
2.Who will you interview?
3.How long will it take?
4.What is your purpose?
5.Do you need any particular resources?
6.Besides interviews and/or reporting on observed events, do you want to take photos or videos?
7.Do you need to do any research?

Keep in mind that your audience is all the students, teachers, and parents of Innova. Some outside of Innova will possibly read your articles too.

Feb 13 Question re "Epidemic of Fear"

I like your ideas for school newspaper articles. 

Also, Anna's questions would create some fun responses, I think.

Let's do two things right now:

We'll read and talk about Ch 6 "Epidemic of Fear". Then you can comment on what you have read. 

Why do you think the msm--mainstream news media--did not and has not told us the truth about AIDs?  

Did you know the following facts:


  • Heart disease affects about 700,000 people per year. It is the most common deadly disease at #1. 



  • AIDS affects a few thousand people in North America and very few die. AIDS is #21 on the list of serious diseases and has been for almost two decades. AIDS is 100 percent preventable.


Yet, AIDS patients, per capita, receive 13 times more research money than heart disease.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Feb 11: 3 Project Ideas---what do you think?

Feb 11th  Journalism ideas: 3 Projects

1.What is screen addiction?
·        What age does it begin?
·        Symptoms?
·        What should parents do?
·        How can parents be informed of the how, when, why, and why not of internet and cel phone use
·        Books like ‘good pics’ ‘bad pics’
·        Research: eg Pornified
·        How can parents ‘innoculate’ their kids?

2. A project to teach elementary kids about screen addiction
·        likes on games like Roblox lead to likes on social media—twitter, facebook---lead to popularity obsession—real vs fake friends;
·        social media make you a product and sell you to advertisers

3. A project to teach young teens about dangers of porn addiction
·        What to do when your friends introduce you to porn
·        What to do if you are worried that a friend is into porn
·        Connection between porn and human trafficking

Projects could combine media: presentation on video by Tim Barnett; interview with Tim; produce a ppt; produce a publisher type doc or portfolio in Adobe Acrobat and make available for parents; work with Mr King in our studio.

I have several good books and videos on pornography and on sex trafficking. We could invite speakers and/or plan field trip to interview people on camera. I’ve had York Region police, RCMP officers, and the leader of a local anti-trafficking group speak to my students. Could do same here. Invite speaker to talk to the 7’s through 10’s.

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Feb 10 A school newspaper

Today, we will look at a webpage that has some excellent information about and ideas for topics that we could design a school newspaper around.

We'll look at a few elements of this together and see if we can agree on a couple of topics. This is something Emma can contribute to when she is away.

I will hand back your first assignment either Tuesday or Wednesday.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Do not say "pet"...you are a bad person!

One of the main problems with the word “pet,” she said, is that it is patronizing to animals.

“A lot of people at home who have dogs or cats will call these animals pets and refer to themselves as owners and this implies that the animals are a possession, like a car for example,” she said, as Morgan spoke over her, saying “Oh for God’s sake!”

Monday, February 3, 2020

Homework: due tonight

Thoughts about projects/assignments for evaluation. Comment on anything we discussed today. Add ideas of your own.

Print out responses to Chapter 1 questions and hand in tomorrow.

Anna:
https://nypost.com/2020/01/23/dont-buy-the-media-hype-over-the-new-china-virus/

February 3 Your thoughts about the news media elite?

What facts about the media do you find most interesting? Why?