
Media Studies · 56 topics · National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Media Studies, uncovering evidence.
56 topics aligned to national curriculum National Curriculum Attainment Targets. This Year 10 Media Studies curriculum introduces pupils to the theoretical framework of media, focusing on media language, representation, industries, and audiences.
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4 grades · 18 units · 56 topics
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11) · Year 11
- Deconstructing Print AdvertisementsGCSE Media Studies AO1: Demonstrate knowledge of the theoretical framework of media.
- Representation of Gender and EthnicityGCSE Media Studies AO1: Understand contexts of media and their influence on media products.
- News and Front PagesGCSE Media Studies AO1: Demonstrate knowledge of media contexts.
- Ownership and ConglomeratesGCSE Media Studies AO1: Demonstrate knowledge of media industries.
- Media Regulation in the UKGCSE Media Studies AO1: Demonstrate knowledge of media regulation.
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13) · Year 13
- Semiotics and Structuralism in Contemporary MediaA-Level Media Studies - Media Language 1.1
- Postmodernism and Media LanguageA-Level Media Studies - Media Language 1.2
- Complex Representations and IdentityA-Level Media Studies - Representation 2.1
- Ownership, Power, and Media ConglomeratesA-Level Media Studies - Media Industries 3.1
- Regulation in the Digital AgeA-Level Media Studies - Media Industries 3.2
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Media Studies, taught through active methods.
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