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Edusites Media A Level resources for outstanding progress in AQA 7572, OCR H409 and Eduqas 603. Have a look at the smart Live Textbook including CSPs, SSPs, and Frameworks of Knowledge are the centre of these Free Resources.
Edusites Media A Level resources for outstanding progress in AQA 7572, OCR H409 and Eduqas 603. Have a look at the smart Live Textbook including CSPs, SSPs and Frameworks of Knowledge are the centre of these Free Resources.
Edusites cover a wide selection of AQA A Level Media Studies specified Close Study Products for 2019 examination. The study of the media for GCSE involves a solid understanding of how the media industry and its range of institutions construct media products that communicate messages to their audiences about the world we live in and our place within it.
All of the framework concepts in GCSE Media Studies – Media Language, Representation, Audience, Institutions and Values – are linked and interact with each other to produce meaning. Whilst each unit has a focus it will touch into other areas (usually indicated in the Lesson Slides) and will be revisited in their work in the other units.
Edusites cover a wide selection of OCR A Level Media Studies specified Set Study Products for 2019 examination. The study of the media for A Level involves a solid understanding of how the media industry and its range of institutions construct media products that communicate messages to their audiences about the world we live in and our place within it.
Outstanding and innovative resources for Eduqas (WJEC) 603 Sample Resources by senior examiners and teacher experts from the leading Media Studies teacher support
Edusites cover a wide selection of Eduqas A Level Media Studies specified Set Study Products for 2019 examination. The study of the media for A Level involves a solid understanding of how the media industry and its range of institutions construct media products that communicate messages to their audiences about the world we live in and our place within it.
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From other colleagues’ anecdotes, it’s clear that, actually, Media mock exams are not always as simple as they perhaps should be. While many of us are probably fairly well grooved in terms of curating the December/January English Lit and Lang mocks (“Hello Past Paper my old friend, I’ve come to copy you again”), mocks in the subject of Media, English’s cooler, Gitane smoking, Italian sports car driving, experimental theatre viewing hipster cousin, are definitely less straightforward.
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Working your way through the new specifications can feel like being part of a Big Brother experiment. Here at Edusites, we get some great questions from our members. This blog is about one well-formed question from Laura and the various responses and advice we offered.
At first they just sound a bit stuffy...The four keys skills (or theoretical frameworks) are, in theory, the building blocks of Media knowledge. Bearing in mind that we are very likely to have some ‘last minute of the transfer-window’ kids in our classes, the idea of starting with an introduction about these concepts is actually sensible and reassuring for all involved.
All Media specifications will have four crucial elements built into them. These skills are the fundamental learning principles you need to understand how to teach because they comprise all of the angles of media education your students will need to be able to recognise, comment on, assess and theorise about.