Modern Hot Chic said:
The whole year my teacher has said to help as many people as you can. Well, I've been helping people with everyone of my subjects. Now I am asking for help, with everything. I failed my CSSA trial so badly, and since Religion is my favourite subjects (or one of them) that's really bad. Please, if you can help me with anything....in 2 Unit, I REALLY need help with Religion and the Media
*senses pre HSC panic.....*
LOL
what do you need help with? (and please dont say Religion and the media...)
What specifically?? (refer to syllabus)
ie
Students learn about:
∑ religion and its use of print and electronic media to propagate a point of view:
– how religious views are/can be communicated, eg documentary; talkback; dedicated newspapers, brochures and journals; regular column; editorial
– how religious media are used as vehicles for/of religious conversion
∑ the print and electronic media treatment of religious traditions, issues and personalities
– the concepts of neutrality, bias and objectivity/subjectivity
– dimensions of traditions/issues/personalities which make these worthy of media interest, for example:
- extraordinariness
- controversy
- counter to prevailing broader culture
– media presentation of religious personalities, traditions and issues and whether such coverage is accurate and representative, for example:
- treatment of religious personalities, with reference to the ratio of male/female coverage
- treatment of religious traditions, with reference to the coverage of traditions other than Christianity
- treatment of religious issues, with reference to the ratio of explicitly ethical as opposed to non-ethical issues
– the media as a vehicle for promoting religious understanding and tolerance, eg coverage of national/international religious festivals, feasts and events.Students learn to:
∑ recognise the media as an important vehicle in the promotion of religion in Australia.
Students learn about:
∑ the nature and variety of beliefs of those who do not embrace a religious perspective of life:
– the trend in the ‘no religion’ category from census data from the 1961 census to the present
– various secular and ‘non-religious’ perspectives that exist in Australian society. Study of perspectives must include atheism, agnosticism and humanism.Students learn to:
∑ examine the place and importance of beliefs and belief systems in human experience
∑ compare and contrast the beliefs and action/activity of ONE secular/non-religious perspective with that of ONE religious tradition considering at least the following (where perspectives are relevant and clear on this/these issue(s)):
- beliefs:
- the origin of the universe
- life after physical death
- the view of the human person
- material accumulation and possessions
- action/activity:
- environmental concerns and sustainability
- social responsibility
- community involvement and outreach
- daily/weekly/monthly/yearly rhythms of life
Religion and the media is pretty easy (its the non-religious part that throws people) as it tends to be resource based (based on past HSC's) so its more like Yr 11 English/media analysis.
There is a set of notes on media in one of the threads if you bother to look.........!!