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The invisible is essential.

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Values Education

in Media

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OBJECTIVES:1. Define values.

2. Identify the Myths promoted by media.

3. Explain how media distorts some traditional values.

4. Enumerate the bible’s guidelines in using and enjoying media.

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OBJECTIVES:

5. Name a movie which addresses the guidelines in using and enjoying media.

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VALUES These are things that really matter to each of us specifically ideas and beliefs we hold as special.

*Caring for others, for example, is a value; so is the freedom to express our opinions.

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Media has the power to influence

our values.

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Profanity

Disrespect for others

Violence

COOLNESS!

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Values Distorted by Media

Traditional Values Distorted Values

BEING - A Child of God- Who you are

HAVING-It’s not what you are but what you

have

NEEDS WANTS

COOPERATION COMPETITION

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Values Distorted by Media

Traditional Values Distorted Values

PRODUCT PACKAGE

SAVE SPEND

SPIRITUAL MATERIAL

TRUTH VERSIONS of TRUTH

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Myths promoted by Media

The world is dangerous, we need ammunition to protect us.

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Myths promoted by Media

The “Good Life” consists of things which require a lot of money

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Myths promoted by Media

Happiness, Satisfaction, Sex Appeal are made available by products

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Myths promoted by Media

Your body is not good enough.

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The Bible’s Guidelines for the Use and Enjoyment of Media

• Morally Upright (Philippians 4:8)• Inspiring (Colossians

3:1-3)• Christ-Centered (2 Corinthians 10:5)• Evangelistic

(Romans 10:17)

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CODE OF ETHICS(Association of Accredited

Advertising Agencies-Philippines)

Includes the following guidelines: Fair Competition Respect Truthful Presentation/Honesty Decency, etc…

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1. Producer2. Song/Script Writer3. Advertiser4.Company Owner

• Which part of the lesson would you focus on? Why?

• How can you apply these concepts in media production?

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REFLECTION:Pair Work

1. Discuss among yourselves a movie which addresses the bible’s guidelines in using and enjoying media.

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Pair WorkAnswer the following on a size 4: (10 pts)

1. Why do you consider this movie an example of good media?

2. Identify the most valuable lesson you learned from the film.

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• Oslo paper (to be provided)• Coloring materials (to be

provided- oil pastels only)• Optional: Old

magazines/newspapers

Materials:

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Values Education

in Media

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For Today:

Create a poster opposing the myths promoted by media.

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Project2: Myth Busters

1.Choose one from the 4 Myths Promoted by Media.

2.Compose a statement which disproves the myth.

3.Create a poster using your composed statement as tagline/slogan.

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4. Accompany your poster with an image/s which complements your poster.

5. You are free to use drawings or magazine cutouts .

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• Creativity and Originality……………….. 40• Cohesiveness to the

Concept………….40• Effort and Perseverance…………………

20• TOTAL……………………………………...100

Criteria: