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Welcome class HAVO 4

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learning goals
- understanding news categories

- practicing your news literacy skills

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What is news?

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What is news?
  • a. Information or reports about recent events.

  •  b. Previously unknown information.

  • c. Newly received or noteworthy information , especially about recent or important events. 

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News is..........
  • a scoop 
  • an exclusive 
  • what an editor thinks is news
  • dog bites man vs. man bites dog

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What is a headline?
a: a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large 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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What is a scoop?

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What is an exclusive?

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What is a scoop?
A story or piece of news discovered and published by one news media before all others.

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What is an exclusive?
When a news organization is the only one to report the news.

 A story that can take an audience away
from competing news organizations.

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The Editor - in - chief
Resposible for the contents of the news.
Responsible for the order of the news items.
Responsible for complaints and lawsuits.
Responsible for firing and hiring staff.

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Which article would you put first?
'Pills May Replace Diapers and Padded Underwear at Stores'
'4 TERROR BOMS SHATTER LONDON':
'English is Dominant But Any Other Language Can Be, Too':

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Which article would you put last?
'Pills May Replace Diapers and Padded Underwear at Stores'
'4 TERROR BOMS SHATTER LONDON':
'English is Dominant But Any Other Language Can Be, Too':

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News categories
international news

national news

local news

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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....

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What kind of news is it?

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For whom is this news?

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How do you rate this news (1-10)?
010

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It is relevant/irrelevant because:

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Three words from this item to remember are:

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Recap: what is a headline?

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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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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)

timer
5:00

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

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Independence:
not subject to control by others

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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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