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Online newspapers: a look at the world through different eyes

Theme: Cultural diversity and multiculturalism - Culture, language and identity
Key Learning Area: English - Languages other than English (LOTE) - Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE)
Age Group: Primary Upper (10-12) - Secondary Lower (13-14) Resource Type: Stories, poems and articles Stimulus Name: Art Smith at Ogden Newspapers

Outcomes

NewspapersStudents analyse different styles of online newspapers, with a focus on the similarities between different cultural, religious and geographic groups. Students discuss the common issues presented in online newspapers across Australia.

Introduction

Students are introduced to online newspapers identifying local and national titles from a range of cultural, religious and geographic communities. By comparing content students note the similarities rather than the differences in the types of texts published and the subject matter that people of all backgrounds are interested in. Some analysis of structure, genre and language is included.

Worksheets to download
Worksheet 1 (rtf File)
Worksheet 2 (rtf File)

Suggested Activities

1. Online Newspapers

Class discussion: Discuss differences between national and community papers.


2. Research

Group activity

  1. Divide class into groups of 3 or 4. and distribute Worksheet 1.
  2. Each group chooses an online newspaper to study and appoints a scribe and a presenter.
  3. Students visit their online newspaper and respond to the worksheet questions. These responses will be presented to the other groups later.
  4. Once the worksheets are completed bring students together to discuss the content of each online newspaper.

Group presentations

  1. Using their groups' worksheet responses the presenters describe their online newspapers to the class
  2. On butchers paper the teacher lists the most common text types, themes and content included in the online newspapers.
  3. By comparing the various online newspapers from different cultural, religious and geographic backgrounds students recognize the similarities as well as the differences.
    By analysing these online newspapers the common interests, fears and the need for people to belong to a community may become evident.
3. Impact of Online newspaper design

Class discussion
The format of a newspaper is usually quite rigid and includes the masthead on the front page, a main headline plus one or two other headlines with articles. In contrast online newspapers do not necessarily follow the same format and variations appear in different online newspapers. As a class students discuss the design of the various online newspapers presented to the class using the following guide:

Students then vote on the best of the online newspapers presented.


4. Small group discussion and reporting

Distribute Worksheet 2
Students read through the questions and discuss responses before individually writing responses.

Additional Strategies
  1. Students prepare a homepage for a new online newspaper. In small groups select a cultural, religious or geographic community, outline the focus of the newspaper and using the other online newspapers as a guide, create a mock Homepage.
  2. Create a poster promoting one of the cultural, religious or geographicevents seen in the online newspapers. Consider the use of a logo, colour, design, appropriate information and how it is promoted to different communities.
Related Resources

Visit The New York Time Learning Network Daily Lesson Plan From the Home Front: Writing Feature Articles to Accompany Front Page Stories. This lesson, in which students explore feature news stories and create their own articles or blog entries connecting hard news items to their local community, can be adapted for the Australian context.

Relevant websites to visit
South Asia Times
The Australian Jewish News
Bharat Times
Croatian Herald
Neoskosmos
Sada-e-Watan Sydney
Indian Link
National Indigenous Times
The Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Newspapers Online for additional Australian newspapers
Ogden Newspapers Inc for international community newspapers

Copyright Acknowledgement
Stimulus image
Art Smith Ogden Newspapers Inc
Ogden Newspapers Inc

Date: 06 February 2008