Date of Award
2008
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Communication and Culture
First Advisor
Kate Eichhorn
Abstract
Media Studies now makes up one quarter of the mandatory English program curriculum for students, grades one through twelve, in the province of Ontario. Prompted by the recent changes in prescribed media requirements, this study explores the history and theory behind current Media Studies curriculum in Ontario to gain insight on how theses ideals function in practice. More specifically, this study involved a qualitative analysis in three major parts: a genealogy of visual media and media education that explores the motivations behind the study of popular meda; a discourse analysis of curricular texts that addresses current expectations for Grade Twelve media literacy; and finally, a critical ethnography of a Grade Twelve classroom in Toronto that provides examples of how the curriculum can be implemented when informed by critical pedagogy.
Recommended Citation
Tremblay, Taunya, "The film's the thing : investigating the use of visual media and the pedagogical approach of Ontario's media studies curriculum" (2008). Theses and dissertations. Paper 575.
http://digitalcommons.ryerson.ca/dissertations/575
