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987media provides clear, consistent and scaffolded schemes of work, lessons and resources to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in the reformed Media Studies and Film Studies specifications (from first teaching 2017). We provide resources for: ⠂GCSE Media Studies ⠂A-Level Media Studies ⠂A-Level Film Studies

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987media provides clear, consistent and scaffolded schemes of work, lessons and resources to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in the reformed Media Studies and Film Studies specifications (from first teaching 2017). We provide resources for: ⠂GCSE Media Studies ⠂A-Level Media Studies ⠂A-Level Film Studies
Cultural Industries - David Hesmondhalgh (media industries theory #3)
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Cultural Industries - David Hesmondhalgh (media industries theory #3)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of David Hesmondhalgh's Cultural Industries theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Hesmondhalgh himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on the four stages of production, synergy, vertical and horizontal integration, cross-media convergence and 360 degree marketing. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Regulation - Livingstone and Lunt (media industries theory #2)
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Regulation - Livingstone and Lunt (media industries theory #2)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Livingstone and Lunt's Regulation theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Livingstone and Lunt themselves, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on Ofcom, citizens vs. consumers, press regulation, and the impact of technological convergence and 'prosumers' on modern media regulation. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Power and Media Industries - Curran and Seaton (media industries theory #1)
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Power and Media Industries - Curran and Seaton (media industries theory #1)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Curran and Seaton's Power and Media Industries theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Curran and Seaton themselves, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on conglomerates and subsidiaries, monopoly, public service broadcasting, independent producers and a diverse media landscape. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Postmodernism - Jean Baudrillard (media language theory #5)
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Postmodernism - Jean Baudrillard (media language theory #5)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Jean Baudrillard's Postmodernism theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Baudrillard himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks where students apply the concepts of simulacra and hyperreality to a range of media products. This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS*
A-Level Media Studies Theories (introductory lessons on all 19 theorists listed in the Eduqas specification)
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A-Level Media Studies Theories (introductory lessons on all 19 theorists listed in the Eduqas specification)

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*** INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £40 (WAS £57)*** Includes quotations from the theorists themselves, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on the core concepts which underpin each theory. This SoW is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Analysis lesson 4 (The Archers, the radio industry and regulation-C1SB)
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Analysis lesson 4 (The Archers, the radio industry and regulation-C1SB)

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This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). Lesson 4 examines the role of Ofcom in radio regulation, contains an overview of the BBC's role as a public service broadcaster, and provides learners with a factsheet and task relating to Ofcom's operating license for the BBC's UK Public Services and how The Archers adheres to the BBC's mission statement and 'public purposes'. The lesson culminates in a mock Component 1 Section B exam paper relating to all of this key UK broadcasting industry information and the issues/debates which surround it. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO THIS LESSON: The Archers *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* The ‘Print Products’ SoW this lesson is part of develops learners' ability to analyse any print product, whether set or unseen, through using a memorable, repeatable, detailed and specific approach to analysis. There is continual reference to a number of set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. As well as exploring the conventions, media language, representations and ideologies embedded within print products, learners will develop their understanding of the key concept of regulation including how and why industries are regulated in the UK (linking to the Component 1 Section B exam paper). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Analysis lesson 2 (Pokemon Go, the games industry and regulation- c1sB)
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Analysis lesson 2 (Pokemon Go, the games industry and regulation- c1sB)

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This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). Lesson 2 examines the role of the VSC and PEGI ratings in video games regulation, contains a quiz on the age certifications on video game products in the UK, and provides learners with a factsheet and task relating to Commonsense Media's guidance for parents regarding Pokemon Go. The lesson culminates in a mock Component 1 Section B exam paper relating to all of this key games industry information and the issues/debates which surround it. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO THIS LESSON: Pokemon Go. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* The ‘Print Products’ SoW this lesson is part of develops learners' ability to analyse any print product, whether set or unseen, through using a memorable, repeatable, detailed and specific approach to analysis. There is continual reference to a number of set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. As well as exploring the conventions, media language, representations and ideologies embedded within print products, learners will develop their understanding of the key concept of regulation including how and why industries are regulated in the UK (linking to the Component 1 Section B exam paper). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
Ethnicity and Postcolonial theory - Paul Gilroy (representation theory #6)
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Ethnicity and Postcolonial theory - Paul Gilroy (representation theory #6)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Paul Gilroy's Ethnicity and Postcolonial theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Gilroy himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on ethnocentricity (including challenging ethnocentricity) and the postcolonial West. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts lesson 10: Analysing to Level 9/8/7
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts lesson 10: Analysing to Level 9/8/7

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This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). Lesson 10 works through the ways in which adverts use audience aspirations as a means to sell products. It involves an 'analysing to Level 9/8/7' task whereby the teacher walks students through how to achieve high-level analysis of media products. Includes information on advert conventions. The seven-week SoW this lesson is part of introduces learners to the theoretical framework and all the key concepts identified in the Eduqas specification. These are to be applied to the set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
'End of Audience' theory - Clay Shirky (audience theory #5)
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'End of Audience' theory - Clay Shirky (audience theory #5)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Clay Shirky's 'End of Audience' theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Shirky himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on technological convergence, recent changes in audience consumption, online editions of newspapers, prosumers, Assassins Creed III: Liberation interactive gameplay and Shirky's case study of lolcats and 'You can play this game too'. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Identity - David Gauntlett (representation theory #2)
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Identity - David Gauntlett (representation theory #2)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of David Gauntlett's Identity theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Gauntlett himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks linked to 'pick and mix' identities, YouTubers, and active audience engagement. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Contexts Lesson 3 (analysing age and ethnicity)
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Contexts Lesson 3 (analysing age and ethnicity)

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This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). Lesson 3 includes a highly detailed key questions help sheet on print product representations that ensures students cover all bases in their analysis. There are also a range of tasks linked to these key questions, relating to The IT Crowd (age) and The Sun (ethnicity and nationality). As part of this, students complete an exam-style extended answer and then peer-assess each others' work. The nuances between patriotism and nationalism are also considered in relation to The Sun in this lesson. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO THIS LESSON: The IT Crowd, The Sun. The ‘Contexts’ SoW this lesson is part of explores all of the contexts identified for study in the Eduqas specification (1950s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and contemporary). There is continual reference to a number of set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies, with a primary focus on advertising. As well as examining historical, social, cultural and political contexts, by undertaking this scheme students will develop their understanding of the key concept of ideology and how to identify messages embedded within a variety of media products. 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
Fandom theory - Henry Jenkins (audience theory #4)
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Fandom theory - Henry Jenkins (audience theory #4)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals ofHenry Jenkins' Fandom theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Jankins himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on 'textual poachers', the five levels of activity demonstrated in fandom and a research task on applying five key Jenkins quotations to online media products. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Feminist theory - Liesbet van Zoonen (representation theory #3)
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Feminist theory - Liesbet van Zoonen (representation theory #3)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Liesbet van Zoonen's Feminist theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from van Zoonen herself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks linked to patriarchy, objectification, voyeurism and constructions of the fragmented body. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Feminist Theory - bell hooks (representation theory #4)
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Feminist Theory - bell hooks (representation theory #4)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of bell hooks' Feminist theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from hooks herself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks linked to political feminism, inequality and oppression on the broad scale bell hooks discusses in her book 'Feminism is for Everybody'. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Representation - Stuart Hall (representation theory #1)
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Representation - Stuart Hall (representation theory #1)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Stuart Hall's Representation theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Hall himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks considering power and stereotypes. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
Reception theory - Stuart Hall (audience theory #3)
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Reception theory - Stuart Hall (audience theory #3)

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This lesson explores the fundamentals of Stuart Hall's Reception theory, as covered in the Eduqas A-Level specification. Includes quotations from Hall himself, definitions of key terms and engaging tasks on the encoding/decoding model and applying reception theory to historical vs. contemporary audiences. *N.B. FORMATTING MAY APPEAR INCORRECT IN TES IMAGE PREVIEWS* This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their A-Level Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts (7 week SoW)
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts (7 week SoW)

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This 7 week Scheme of Work introduces learners to the theoretical framework and all of the key concepts identified in the Eduqas specification. These are to be applied to the set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. The bundle contains a total of 43 fully editable items, including lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO IN THIS SoW: GQ, Pharrell Williams, Pokemon Go, Pride, Quality Street, Taylor Swift, The Guardian, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Sun, This Girl Can, The IT Crowd. 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Products Analysis (6 week SoW- year 10 spring term 1)
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Print Products Analysis (6 week SoW- year 10 spring term 1)

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*** INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £15 (WAS £20)*** This 6 week Scheme of Work develops learners' ability to analyse any print product, whether set or unseen, through using a memorable, repeatable, detailed and specific approach to analysis. There is continual reference to a number of set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. As well as exploring the conventions, media language, representations and ideologies embedded within print products, learners will develop their understanding of the key concept of regulation including how and why industries are regulated in the UK (linking to the Component 1 Section B exam paper). The bundle contains a total of 9 fully editable items, including lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO IN THIS SoW: GQ, Pride, Quality Street, Spectre, The Guardian, The Sun, This Girl Can, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Archers, Pokemon Go. 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.
9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts lesson 5: Media Language
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9-1 GCSE Media Studies Key Concepts lesson 5: Media Language

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This lesson is part of a complete suite of resources for the Eduqas specification, but can easily be adapted to fit other exam boards (OCR, AQA, WJEC, Edexcel). Lesson 5 involves developing understanding of what media language is and gets students to analyse the media language in film posters and magazines. Includes information on magazine conventions. SET TEXTS REFERRED TO THIS LESSON: Pride, GQ, Pokemon Go, Taylor Swift The seven-week SoW this lesson is part of introduces learners to the theoretical framework and all the key concepts identified in the Eduqas specification. These are to be applied to the set texts that are expected to be covered as part of the reformed 9-1 GCSE in Media Studies. 987media resources are clear, consistent and scaffolded to give learners the best opportunity to achieve highly in their GCSE Media Studies course.