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Welcome class HAVO 4

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Lesson goals:
- Vocab: SO
- Recap: news categories
- Understanding how to deal with the news
- Learning about different news sources
- To trust the news or not to trust the news: 
that's the question....

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Recap: what is a headline?
a: a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large letter type and giving the gist of the story or article that follows
b. headlines, plural: front-page news
"The scandal made headlines."

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Recap: news categories?
- International news
- National news
- Local news

--> it's mainly about who views it
A Dutch person watches the NOS in Spain: national news

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How to deal with the news:
- Is all news reliable?
- What's a reliable news source? 
- What influences reporting the news?

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Is all news reliable?

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What's a reliable news source?

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What influences reporting the news?

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News Literacy is:
In this course news literacy is designed to help students develop critical thinking skills in order to judge the reliability and credibility of information, whether it comes via print, television or the Internet. 
This is a particularly important skill in the Digital Age, as everyone struggles to deal with information overload and the difficulty in determining the authenticity of reports.

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example of
online news source?

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Examples of online news sources:
www.cnn.com
www.foxnews.com
www.bbc.com
www.news.sky.com
www.dutchnews.nl
www.nltimes.nl

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To do:
  • Compare the opening pages of CNN and FOX.
  • Find three differences in the news provided that you think are important.
  • Why do you think the two companies present the News differently?
(5 mins)

stopwatch
00:00000

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Three differences:
(1, 2, 3 ....)

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Which book are you
reading right now?
Read for 20 mins.

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Assignment 1:
  • Each lesson someone provides a news item.
  • You do not have to present it, just provide it.
  • The class reacts to the news.
  • Time: 10 minutes.

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Groups of 4:
week 9: Zahia - Jaouad - Mohammad E - Mohamed E
week 10: Delfina - Muhammed G - Melisa - Seval
week 11: Zeinab - Steven - Saranke - Dila - Diogo
Week 12: Karolina - Nour - Diego - Axcel - Gulsennur
--> find a news item with your group 
--> make sure to hand it in, in lesson 1 of 'your' week.

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News item of the week:
  1. What kind of news is it?
  2. For what kind of people is this news?
  3. It is relevant/irrelevant because ……..
  4. I would rate this news with a : ………….
  5. Three words from this item to remember are:
--> first 2 minutes

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What kind of news is it?

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For whom is this news?

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It is relevant/irrelevant because:

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How do you rate this news (1-10)?

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Three words from this item to remember are:

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Do you trust the news?
I always trust the news
I usually trust the news
I sometimes trust the news
I never trust the news

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how do you check whether
your news is reliable
or not?

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How do you find out whether your news is reliable or not?
Verification 
Independence
Accountability
(VIA)

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VIA

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In your own words: What's verification?

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Verification:
the act of verifying something 
(= proving or checking that it exists, or is true or correct):

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In your own words: What's indepencende?

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Independence:
not subject to control by others

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In your own words: what's accountability?

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Accountability:
the fact of being responsible for what you do and able to give a satisfactory reason for it

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Examples:
  • https://www.facebook.com/pluginVNN/
  • Fact Checker: President Trump made 19,127 false or misleading claims in 1,226 days
  • https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/factcheck/fact-checker-president-trump-made-19127-false-or-misleading-claims-in-1226-days/ar-BB14RCpH
     

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Independence
Can a news company really be independent, do you think?

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Who is responsible for your news?
A
mainstream media
B
fringe media
C
anonymous sources
D
all of them

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Assignment 2
  • Everyone brings a news item: either on your laptop or on paper.
  • In groups of 3/4 you tell about your news item.
  • What category/subcategory does your news belong to?
  • Who would be interested in this news item?
  • Interesting 1/5 for other group members? Motivate your answer.

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Vocabulary check
Follow Up 40, 41
Stepping Stones B

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Next week:
What is a good News report/article?

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See you next time


Check Magister for homework

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