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Lesson Ideas: Using
Dying to Tell the Story Wynette Jameson, a journalism teacher at Clear Creek High School in League City, Texas, shares the following lessons which all use the documentary Dying to Tell the Story. Other materials needed are noted. Since 1998 when I first taped "Dying to Tell the Story" off of TBS, I have used the documentary to teach a number of lessons. The very first time I showed the tape to students I used some of the lessons and questions from the TBS website. My students and I were so moved by Dan's story and Amy's courage in covering it that we felt compelled to do more than just answer questions. We immediately felt compelled to write to Amy. She answered my students and me with individual postcards. That part of our story is unique and much treasured. My students designed posters for the video, which became a type of art therapy for them. Their drawings showed how much emotion was brought up by the images they had seen and the stories they had heard. We put the students' posters in the hall and many people stopped by the room to ask about them. Once I put my classroom and newspaper online at Highwired.com, other teachers emailed me about the tape and where to purchase it. I've also shared the Eldon story with others through book reviews (http://smallchangenews.com/anopenbook.htm) and word of mouth. There are several ways I now use
"Dying to Tell the Story." I feel blessed that this tape made
my students aware of two things before September 11th and the
murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Danny Pearl, one being
the horrible conditions existing in many parts of the world. They've
seen the conditions in which many people are forced to endure
on a daily basis. The other is exactly how dangerous that world
is for journalists who risk everything to show us those conditions.
Objective: Identify the
history and development of journalism through people and events. Objective: Distinguish between
responsible and irresponsible media. Objective: Report and write
for a variety of audiences and purposes. Objective: Plan and write
relevant questions Objective: Be able to write
a review Objective: Be able to write
ad copy Objective: Be able to write
a column Objective: Write an editorial
Objective: To write captions
and cut lines Materials: Newspapers and magazines Objective: Be able to design
elements into an acceptable presentation
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