Teaching Packs for GCSE Eduqas Media Studies

For assessment 2024

These detailed schemes of works are ready to pick up and teach, with clearly structured lesson plans and stimulating activities for the 2017 GCSE Eduqas specification.

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...Without hesitation: it is excellent!

S Backhouse, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Includes: ✪ Lesson Outcomes ✪ Starters ✪ Main Tasks ✪ Extension Tasks ✪ Plenaries ✪ Homeworks

  • Everything you need – all resources are provided, including write-on worksheets and engaging PowerPoints
  • Full spec coverage – analyses all set products against the theoretical framework and applies relevant theories
  • Adapt by ability – the four forms can be taught in any order for maximum flexibility, plus suggestions for differentiation are provided
  • Exam preparation – practice questions given for every form – includes unseen products!

Plus! Full indicative content for easy marking

The animations on the PowerPoint slides make it easy for teachers to use it interactively with classes

L Bird, Subject Leader & Peer Reviewer
What’s included? Here goes… Advertising; Anchorage; Barthes’ Enigma Codes; Bias; Blumler and Katz’s Uses and Gratifications Theory; Branding; Circulation and Readership; Codes and Conventions; Connotation and Denotation; Demographics; Feminism; Franchises; Gender; Genre, Subgenres and Hybrids; Icons; Ideologies; Index; Intertextuality; Key Issues and Movements; Key Terminology; Laura Mulvey’s Male Gaze; Magazines; Marketing; Media Contexts; Media Language; Media Representation; Narrative; Newspapers; Political Ideology; Repetition and Variation; Rule of Thirds; Selection, Construction and Mediation; Semiotics; Set Product Analysis; Sign, Signified, Signifier; Social Class; Stereotypes; Stuart Hall’s Audience Reception Theory; Symbols; Tabloids and Broadsheets; Tag Lines and Slogans; Target Audiences; Unseen Products; Use of Celebrity; Values; Vladimir Propp’s Narrative Theory

Note: This pack assumes students have already covered the basics of the theoretical framework with our ‘Intro Pack’.

What do teachers say about this resource? (11762)

A very useful, accurate and applicable resource! It is detailed, clear and contains useful hand outs that are well differentiated and allow for linked class work and homework to solidify and secure students' knowledge and understanding. The resource is well designed, very visual and contains plenty of images... particularly good for a subject that is also very visual. There is a good level of humour in the resource which goes well with the contemporary study of classic media forms. The PowerPoints are also of a very high quality, are well differentiated and would be accessible to learners with differing needs. The content and animations are designed to a high standard with the learners in mind. They have clearly been created by an active teacher who understands both the subject, topics and students.

M Toogood, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

A very thorough and comprehensive set of lesson plans and accompanying resources, which meets the requirements of the specification well and offers a range of different tasks to suit all learners. The way in which the different topics within the scheme have been planned means that learners will gain a deep understanding of the theoretical framework and key concepts, rather than superficial knowledge of the surface meanings of the texts. The lesson plans are clear and easy to follow, and the accompanying PowerPoints are very attractively presented to keep learners engaged. I particularly liked the 'further information' sections which will be particularly helpful for a non-specialist or someone teaching the specification for the first time.

S Backhouse, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

High quality and helpful... A really user friendly set of PowerPoints, worksheets and lesson plans to help with delivery. The presentation is excellent – the animations on the PowerPoint slides make it easy for teachers to use it interactively with classes. Well suited to a GCSE audience. Exam questions given at the end of each section are appropriate and realistic in terms of what the exam board may ask.

L Bird, Subject Leader & Peer Reviewer