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News Goggles: Covering a Newsworthy Trial ActivityNews Goggles: Covering a Newsworthy Trial Activity
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News Literacy Project
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7th - Higher Ed
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English Language Arts
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News Goggles: Covering a Newsworthy Trial

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The trial of Derek Chauvin, former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, is the focus of a lesson that asks pupils to compare how local, nationial, and international news organizations reported the testimony of Medaria Arradondo, the Minneapolis police chief.

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Concepts

news articles, news broadcast, news headlines, news media, news reporting, broadcast journalism, investigative journalism, journalism, journalism ethics, cross-media analysis, electronic media, media, media analysis, media bias, trials, freedom of the press, court cases

Instructional Ideas

  • Begin the lesson by showing the slide show presentation which provides background information about how the story was reported
  • For independent practice, have individuals select a current news story and examine how at least three different news organizations report the story

Classroom Considerations

  • Presumes a classroom culture has been established to ensure a safe, respectful discussion of controversial topics
  • Class members must have access to devices with internet

Pros

  • The activity asks learners to consider how news organizations frame their coverage to appeal to their audiences

Cons

  • None

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