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註釋Making Sense of the Media is a handbook for teaching critical analysis of the mass media. Lively, clear, and richly illustrated, it is designed for classroom use in any group setting, including high school, adult literacy, ESL, labor, and community organizing. Its lessons empower students by developing their ability to understand and analyze messages found in advertising, political campaigns, television news, soaps, sitcoms, and melodramas. Students are taught to make their own media, including puppetry, comic books, and other popular story-telling forms as tools for learning and problem-solving. This handbook is based on the popular education techniques of Paulo Freire, author of Pedagogy of the Oppressed. First formulated in Brazil in the 1960s, Freire's participative methodology broke new ground around the world in the fields of education and social organization.