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    The history of Media
    Education
    Charlotte Whitney
“A common view of education is that it
doesn‟t do us any good unless it hurts”
Pete Fraser, Manifesto for Media Education
“Entertainment, journalism, the internet
appear to have no mystery about them
because we use them every day.”

Proffessor John Ellis, Royal Holloway, University of London
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    Why should Media Studies have a
          place in education?

                                  Gives access to
               To teach the      new technologies
            importance of the    where economics
            Media‟s influence    would otherwise
             on people‟s lives       hold some
                                   students back




                                  Media Studies
                It engages        gives students
              students in the     other skills of
             subject through      analysis in the
            active involvement    context of the
                                      media
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    Media educators Vivienne Clark and
    Richard Harvey say:


    “The media have offered us other ways of
    recording human experience and creativity and in
    Media Studies we look at how these methods of
    communication work and why they have such a
    prominent place in our daily experience”
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            Where did it begin?

    1930s     F. R. Leavis and Denys Thompson
              Culture and Environment: The Training of
              Critical Awareness (1933)


                       In their book, Leavis and Thompson argued
                       that „high culture‟ was to be protected and
                       the study of English needed to remain
                       traditional. Many have argued that his views
                       helped to add seriousness to English
                       education, while the emerging mass media
                       was seen as a corrupting influence
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    1920s onwards


    The Frankfurt School theorised the
    possible effects of then-modern
    media in response to German
    fascism‟s use of radio and film for
    propaganda purposes
    The Media Students Book
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    1950s


                    Raymond Williams
    He argued that his education came from both his upbringing and
    his formal education, and neither one was more superior than the
    other


    “This expansive notion of education, in which Williams saw great
    democratic potential, ran counter to education as traditionally
    conceived from the nineteenth-century forward; that is, as either
    the perpetuation of elite culture, or as a means of vocational
    training” Josh Cole
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    1960s

     Marshall McLuhan…
    …writes about mass media theory and becomes a
    best seller with Understanding Media: The Extensions
    of Man (1964)

    He coins the phrase:

    “The medium is the message”
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    1980s and 1990s
                       Len Masterman
    Teaching about Television

    A rationale for media education

    Masterman saw media education as a constant challenge:

    “Simply keeping abreast of media developments in the nineties, and
    ensuring the relevance of what we teach to the life experiences of our
    students, will continue to provide a serious challenge to dominant notions
    of what constitutes effective teaching and learning in most European
    educational systems.”
+
    And then it changed…
+
    1991




    Sir Tim John Berners-Lee
    invents the World Wide Web and
    changes the world (including
    media and education) for good
+



    The Media and new technologies have only
    grown in the last 20 years and it seems that
    now, more than ever, we need to
    understand what people are consuming
    and why
+
    But what has Media education been
    up against?

                “50% drop in students
                taking French or German
                A's

                500% increase in students
                taking Media Studies

                A level pass rate
                increases from 84.2% to
                97%”

                Private Eye, 2005
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    Negative reports and
    opinion pieces

    Manipulation of figures to make a negative point
    about Media education


    Research into how Media Studies alone is
    responsible for the decline in take up of the sciences
    and maths….
In 2012 the Higher Education Policy
Institute looked at what courses universities
and colleges are offering…

     +
…And found that while media studies
has tripled in the last decade, the
number of institutions that teach physics
has slumped by almost a third
+ story was picked
This
up by many of the
major national
newspapers as
another way to
debate the relevance
of the subject

No one questioned
whether teaching
elsewhere needs to
be made more
engaging for modern
students
+



    “On the one hand, Media Studies is
    condemned for its lack of vocational relevance
    (in terms that are rarely extended to other
    academic subjects); while on the other, it is
    slated for its absence of academic rigour.”
    David Buckingham
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    “Media courses, often seen as essentially
    leftist, have displeased many of those who
    would prefer to keep their own practices free
    from critical scrutiny.”
    Stuart Price
THE FUTURE
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    What are the challenges that might stop
    the necessary growth of Media
    education?

       Financial pressures brought         Suggested changes to GCSEs
        about by budget cuts which           by Michael Gove
        allow growth of other subjects




       More scapegoating by the            Students loosing faith in a
        Media                                highly beneficial subject
+                                            80‟s power of prime
                                             time




The Media is always
                              90‟s tabloid
changing…                     influences
                              and
                              scandals



                                               10‟s social
              00‟s internet
                                               media and
              obsession
                                               digitalization
                                               have taken
                                               over
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      And so should Media education
    In 2007, Media theorist David Gauntlett wrote an article about „Media
    Studies 2.0.‟ Here he replaces traditional ideas of Media Studies with
    suggestions that it should include (among other things):

    “An attempt to embrace the truly international dimensions of Media
    Studies – including a recognition not only of the processes of
    globalization, but also of the diverse perspectives on media and society
    being worked on around the world;

    Recognition that the internet and new digital media have fundamentally
    changed the ways in which we engage with all media;

    The notion of super-powerful media industries invading the minds of a
    relatively passive population is compelled to recognise and address the
    context of more widespread creation and participation.”

    For the full article, see http://www.theory.org.uk/mediastudies2.htm
+
         David Gauntlett on Media 2.0

    “Media Studies should not
    simply sing in praise of
    particular kinds of technology,
    any more than it should always
    be critical of everything it sees.
    That's why we need an
    intelligent and sophisticated
    Media Studies which helps us to
    properly and critically
    understand the media of today.”
+
    Where should we be going?




     Does Media education have
     any place in the curriculum?
+
    Even if people want to argue that
    Media education is not an academic
    subject, it‟s influence should be felt
    throughout the other subjects…

    “The idea of booking an „IT room‟ for a special session
    should be outdated, we should be brininging handheld
    devices into classrooms rountinely and using online
    learning contexts as „everyday‟”
    Julian McDougall and Nick Potamitis, The Media Teachers Book
+



    “[Media] Literacy is critical: it is about taste
    and pleasure, and the kinds of judgements
    these involve”
    Andrew Burn and James Durran, Media Literacy in Schools:
    Practice, Production and Progression
+
    What do I think?



                   Students need an understanding of
                   where the Media started, how it
                   has developed and therefore where
                   it might go. The Media has a
                   massive influence on our lives
                   and, as this continues to
                   grow, Media Studies is as
                   important as ever in education
+
    Final thought…


    “We believe that the objectives of media education
    should be ambitious, challenging, open ended and
    liberating. But they must be precise. For we wish,
    above all, to promote rigourous teaching and
    learning about the media.”
    Len Masterman

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History of media education - C Whitney

  • 1. + The history of Media Education Charlotte Whitney
  • 2. “A common view of education is that it doesn‟t do us any good unless it hurts” Pete Fraser, Manifesto for Media Education
  • 3. “Entertainment, journalism, the internet appear to have no mystery about them because we use them every day.” Proffessor John Ellis, Royal Holloway, University of London
  • 4. + Why should Media Studies have a place in education? Gives access to To teach the new technologies importance of the where economics Media‟s influence would otherwise on people‟s lives hold some students back Media Studies It engages gives students students in the other skills of subject through analysis in the active involvement context of the media
  • 5. + Media educators Vivienne Clark and Richard Harvey say: “The media have offered us other ways of recording human experience and creativity and in Media Studies we look at how these methods of communication work and why they have such a prominent place in our daily experience”
  • 6. + Where did it begin? 1930s F. R. Leavis and Denys Thompson Culture and Environment: The Training of Critical Awareness (1933) In their book, Leavis and Thompson argued that „high culture‟ was to be protected and the study of English needed to remain traditional. Many have argued that his views helped to add seriousness to English education, while the emerging mass media was seen as a corrupting influence
  • 7. + 1920s onwards The Frankfurt School theorised the possible effects of then-modern media in response to German fascism‟s use of radio and film for propaganda purposes The Media Students Book
  • 8. + 1950s Raymond Williams He argued that his education came from both his upbringing and his formal education, and neither one was more superior than the other “This expansive notion of education, in which Williams saw great democratic potential, ran counter to education as traditionally conceived from the nineteenth-century forward; that is, as either the perpetuation of elite culture, or as a means of vocational training” Josh Cole
  • 9. + 1960s Marshall McLuhan… …writes about mass media theory and becomes a best seller with Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (1964) He coins the phrase: “The medium is the message”
  • 10. + 1980s and 1990s Len Masterman Teaching about Television A rationale for media education Masterman saw media education as a constant challenge: “Simply keeping abreast of media developments in the nineties, and ensuring the relevance of what we teach to the life experiences of our students, will continue to provide a serious challenge to dominant notions of what constitutes effective teaching and learning in most European educational systems.”
  • 11. + And then it changed…
  • 12. + 1991 Sir Tim John Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web and changes the world (including media and education) for good
  • 13. + The Media and new technologies have only grown in the last 20 years and it seems that now, more than ever, we need to understand what people are consuming and why
  • 14. + But what has Media education been up against? “50% drop in students taking French or German A's 500% increase in students taking Media Studies A level pass rate increases from 84.2% to 97%” Private Eye, 2005
  • 15. + Negative reports and opinion pieces Manipulation of figures to make a negative point about Media education Research into how Media Studies alone is responsible for the decline in take up of the sciences and maths….
  • 16. In 2012 the Higher Education Policy Institute looked at what courses universities and colleges are offering… + …And found that while media studies has tripled in the last decade, the number of institutions that teach physics has slumped by almost a third
  • 17. + story was picked This up by many of the major national newspapers as another way to debate the relevance of the subject No one questioned whether teaching elsewhere needs to be made more engaging for modern students
  • 18. + “On the one hand, Media Studies is condemned for its lack of vocational relevance (in terms that are rarely extended to other academic subjects); while on the other, it is slated for its absence of academic rigour.” David Buckingham
  • 19. + “Media courses, often seen as essentially leftist, have displeased many of those who would prefer to keep their own practices free from critical scrutiny.” Stuart Price
  • 21. + What are the challenges that might stop the necessary growth of Media education?  Financial pressures brought  Suggested changes to GCSEs about by budget cuts which by Michael Gove allow growth of other subjects  More scapegoating by the  Students loosing faith in a Media highly beneficial subject
  • 22. + 80‟s power of prime time The Media is always 90‟s tabloid changing… influences and scandals 10‟s social 00‟s internet media and obsession digitalization have taken over
  • 23. + And so should Media education In 2007, Media theorist David Gauntlett wrote an article about „Media Studies 2.0.‟ Here he replaces traditional ideas of Media Studies with suggestions that it should include (among other things): “An attempt to embrace the truly international dimensions of Media Studies – including a recognition not only of the processes of globalization, but also of the diverse perspectives on media and society being worked on around the world; Recognition that the internet and new digital media have fundamentally changed the ways in which we engage with all media; The notion of super-powerful media industries invading the minds of a relatively passive population is compelled to recognise and address the context of more widespread creation and participation.” For the full article, see http://www.theory.org.uk/mediastudies2.htm
  • 24. + David Gauntlett on Media 2.0 “Media Studies should not simply sing in praise of particular kinds of technology, any more than it should always be critical of everything it sees. That's why we need an intelligent and sophisticated Media Studies which helps us to properly and critically understand the media of today.”
  • 25. + Where should we be going? Does Media education have any place in the curriculum?
  • 26.
  • 27. + Even if people want to argue that Media education is not an academic subject, it‟s influence should be felt throughout the other subjects… “The idea of booking an „IT room‟ for a special session should be outdated, we should be brininging handheld devices into classrooms rountinely and using online learning contexts as „everyday‟” Julian McDougall and Nick Potamitis, The Media Teachers Book
  • 28. + “[Media] Literacy is critical: it is about taste and pleasure, and the kinds of judgements these involve” Andrew Burn and James Durran, Media Literacy in Schools: Practice, Production and Progression
  • 29. + What do I think? Students need an understanding of where the Media started, how it has developed and therefore where it might go. The Media has a massive influence on our lives and, as this continues to grow, Media Studies is as important as ever in education
  • 30. + Final thought… “We believe that the objectives of media education should be ambitious, challenging, open ended and liberating. But they must be precise. For we wish, above all, to promote rigourous teaching and learning about the media.” Len Masterman