Hornby High School Hornby High School

Level 2 Social Studies Contemporary Journalism

L2SSCJ
Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Mr L. Taylor, Mr B. Carter.

Recommended Prior Learning

Ideally, you will have an interest in films and film making.


This Media Studies course is about society, the systems that shape it, and how those systems create issues in the world. We will examine how these issues are represented in and shaped by media, including music, film, news, and social media. There are no exams in this course - the final assessment will be to plan and create a documentary about an issue of your choice.


Course Overview

Term 1
Title Flaws in the Machine
From treetops to skyscrapers
Systems upon systems, constructs upon constructs - how did they develop? How do they impact society?
Conflict when cultures collide
Injustice
Exploitation
We have lost guardianship of the whenua

Term 2
Title Taking a stand
Revolutions and cultural movements throughout history
Turangawaewae
When is it time to stand up for what you believe in?

Term 3
Title: A Kaleidoscope of Lenses (media and ideas)
A history of media - from town crier to Gutenberg to TikTok and beyond
Lenses that shape our perspectives
What happens when two incompatible ideas collide?
Critical Literacy / Media literacy in the modern world
Bias
Ideas as an intellectual contagion
The Court of Public Opinion
Conspiracy theories / misinformation
Propaganda

Term 4
Making a documentary

Departments:

Social Science


Career Pathways

Animator/Digital Artist, Cook, Holiday Park Manager, Actor, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Sales and Marketing Manager, Registered Nurse, Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant, Patternmaker, Marine Biologist, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Artist, Artistic Director, Insurance Loss Adjuster, Film and Video Editor, Sound Technician, Automotive Refinisher, Microbiologist, Author, Journalist, Photographer