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Lesson Plan: “Framing the World: Analyzing News Photography and Global Narratives”

The Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc is surrounded by emergency responders after it collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday, May 17. Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Redux

The Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc is surrounded by emergency responders after it collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday, May 17. Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Redux

Two people were killed and more than a dozen were injured after a Mexican Navy training ship struck the bottom of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday.

The ship, Cuauhtémoc, was carrying 277 people when it “lost power” and struck the bridge, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said. It was on a global goodwill tour and en route to Iceland at the time of the incident, officials said.

There was no visible damage to the bridge, which only temporarily closed. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the collision. CNN

Grade Level: Secondary (Grades 9–12) or Post-secondary
Subjects: Social Studies, Media Studies, Journalism, Ethics, Visual Arts

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:


Background for Educators

News photography is a powerful medium that conveys complex stories through visual imagery. Photographs can evoke emotions, influence public opinion, and bring attention to critical issues. However, they also raise questions about representation, bias, and ethics. This lesson encourages students to delve beyond the surface of compelling images to explore the narratives they construct and the realities they reflect.


Lesson Activities

1. Introduction to News Photography


2. Deep Dive into Analysis


3. Synthesis and Reflection

Creative Expression:
Students create a caption or short narrative for one of their chosen photographs, aiming to effectively convey the story and emotion.

Class Gallery Walk:
Display students’ captions/narratives alongside the photographs (printed or projected). Allow students to read and reflect on each other’s interpretations.


Assessment

Students will be evaluated based on:


📸 Photo Analysis Worksheet

Student Name: __________________________
Photo Title or Description: __________________________
Photographer (if known): __________________________
Source (e.g., CNN Photo Gallery): __________________________


1. Subject and Context


2. Visual Elements


3. Emotional Impact


4. Narrative and Message


5. Bias and Perspective


6. Ethical Considerations


7. Personal Reflection


Additional Notes or Questions:





Instructions:
Answer each section thoughtfully, using evidence from the photograph and your own reasoning. Be prepared to discuss your analysis with classmates.

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