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Lenses

Lenses. lenses are ways of seeing the world in the arts they are referred to as perspectives in English they are referred to as points of view. Lenses - continued. They are extensively used by the media business the entertainment industry and even government

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Lenses

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  1. Lenses lenses are ways of seeing the world in the arts they are referred to as perspectives in English they are referred to as points of view

  2. Lenses - continued They are extensively used by the media business the entertainment industry and even government to manipulate our way of thinking

  3. Consider these versions of the same picture.

  4. Which one makes you feel most comfortable? Why? Which one makes you feel least comfortable? Why?

  5. Lenses - continued to understand point of view, think of the lenses on a camera some make things clearer, others give close-ups, some give wide angles etc.

  6. Lenses - continued the types of lenses through which you look affect your view of the world in reality we filter things through the lenses of our values, beliefs, prejudices, knowledge, experience etc.

  7. Look at this picture.

  8. How would he be viewed through the eyes of a child who just received his first skateboard for his birthday?

  9. How would he be viewed through the eyes of a local small business owner

  10. How would he be viewed through the eyes of an elderly grandmother who lives across the road

  11. How would he be viewed through the eyes of his own father

  12. Consider this picture

  13. Identify two opposing perspectives about this photo.

  14. What might make people have those opposing perspectives?

  15. Consider this picture

  16. Think of the people who would pass this man during the day. Each of those people will see him through the lens of their own experience, values and beliefs.

  17. How many different perspectives can you think of?

  18. Try it on your own!

  19. Step 1: Choose one of the following questions.   Should religion be taught in schools? Should students be required to listen to "O Canada" each morning? Should there be a 50% tax on junk food? Should students be forbidden from having jobs while they are still in school?

  20. Step 2: Create a graphic organizer showing opposing sides of the topic. Do not take a side. Step 3: Find facts, statistics and examples that help support each side.

  21. 1 – Choose a question 2 – Make a comparison chart 3 – Find supporting facts Should religion be taught in schools? Should students be required to listen to "O Canada" each morning? Should there be a 50% tax on junk food? Should students be forbidden from having jobs while they are still in school?

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