Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film

Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film
Title Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Liston
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2014-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1317815025

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Films about education provide many of the most popular interpretations of what teaching and learning mean in schools. An analysis of this medium reveals much about the historical, cultural, political, and philosophical dimensions of education. Timely and engaging, this book fills a gap for scholarly and informed public commentary on the portrayal of education in film, offering a wide range of conceptual and interpretive perspectives. Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film explores several key questions, including: What does it mean to be a good teacher? How do these good teachers instruct? When is and what makes teaching complex? What constitutes learning? Do educational reforms work? The book’s interdisciplinary group of contributors answers these important questions in essays highlighting Hollywood, independent, and documentary films. Prospective and practicing teachers will engage with the thought-provoking educational issues raised in this book and gain insight into the complexities of teaching and learning portrayed in film.

Teaching the Screen

Teaching the Screen
Title Teaching the Screen PDF eBook
Author Michael Anderson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 187
Release 2020-07-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000247783

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Digital video and film technologies are transforming classrooms across the world. Teaching the Screen looks beyond the buttons and knobs to explore ways of teaching video and film effectively in secondary classrooms. More and more young people have access to low-cost filming and editing technologies - mobile phones, computers, portable digital - which is changing the experience of digital storytelling. Approaches to classroom teaching and learning need to change too. The authors offer a new pedagogy of film storytelling that draws on research from effective classroom film learning practice. They contextualise screen learning within different educational settings, discuss how teachers can highlight aesthetics in film appreciation and filmmaking, and explore the impact of different technologies. Teaching the Screen is essential reading for educators who want to create engaging learning and teaching activities with screen technologies in secondary English and other subject areas. 'A well balanced and comprehensive account of the issues in filmmaking likely to be encountered by English teachers. It lifts engagement beyond the usual procedural knowledge level, to one of active critique.' - Sue Brindley, University of Cambridge 'This book has bridged the theoretical and practical without compromising either. It offers a thorough systematic account of theoretical issues and practical techniques in teaching film appreciation and filmmaking.' - Associate Professor George Belliveau, University of British Columbia

Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film

Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film
Title Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Liston
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 276
Release 2014-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1317815033

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Films about education provide many of the most popular interpretations of what teaching and learning mean in schools. An analysis of this medium reveals much about the historical, cultural, political, and philosophical dimensions of education. Timely and engaging, this book fills a gap for scholarly and informed public commentary on the portrayal of education in film, offering a wide range of conceptual and interpretive perspectives. Teaching, Learning, and Schooling in Film explores several key questions, including: What does it mean to be a good teacher? How do these good teachers instruct? When is and what makes teaching complex? What constitutes learning? Do educational reforms work? The book’s interdisciplinary group of contributors answers these important questions in essays highlighting Hollywood, independent, and documentary films. Prospective and practicing teachers will engage with the thought-provoking educational issues raised in this book and gain insight into the complexities of teaching and learning portrayed in film.

The Hollywood Curriculum

The Hollywood Curriculum
Title The Hollywood Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Mary M. Dalton
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 212
Release 2010
Genre Curriculum evaluation
ISBN 9781433108730

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"The Hollywood Curriculum is a sophisticated and thoughtful look at the portrayal of teachers in film and television in an exceptionally accessible way. Dalton draws on some of the most relevant and exciting theory to evaluate teacher films and demonstrates a masterful insight into the worlds of education and film studies. This book is a must-read for those interested in exploring the intersection of teaching, curriculum, film/television, and society, and is an outstanding contribution to the literature."-Alan S. Marcus, Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Connecticut; Author of Celluloid Blackboard: Teaching History with Film and Teaching History with Film: Strategies for Secondary Social Studies --Book Jacket.

Learning with the Lights Off

Learning with the Lights Off
Title Learning with the Lights Off PDF eBook
Author Devin Orgeron
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 544
Release 2012-01-19
Genre Education
ISBN 0195383842

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'Learning With the Lights Off' is the first collection of essays to address the phenomenon of film's educational uses in 20th-century America. Each essay analyzes in close detail some crucial aspect of educational film history, ranging from case studies of films and filmmakers to analyses of genres and broader historical assessments.

Lights! Camera! Action and the Brain

Lights! Camera! Action and the Brain
Title Lights! Camera! Action and the Brain PDF eBook
Author Maher Bahloul
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 345
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1443836931

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Lights! Camera! Action and the brain: The Use of Film in Education is about an innovative pedagogy whereby performing arts and digital production play a key role in teaching and learning. The book combines theory and practice; as such, it lays solid neurological foundations for film and media literacy, and provides several relevant practical applications from worldwide scholars. The book contains thirteen chapters three of which address a number of theoretical issues related to the camera and the brain while the remaining ten are practical illustrations of the extent to which film and video are used as pedagogical tools. In the book preface, Nikos Theodosakis, author of ‘The Director in the Classroom’, writes that the book contributors ‘have built a wonderful bridge for us to travel over’. In fact, the book chapters transcend age restrictions to include diverse age groups, children and young adults. The topics range from learning language and philosophy to learning about one’s self, one’s environment, and one’s cultural identity. Much more importantly, the book addresses the needs of regular and special needs learners. Arts in general, and films in particular, are shown to display salient and dynamic roles in appealing to a wide variety of regular and special needs learners. In short, the book is highly beneficial to educators and to education managers; it ‘will have the power to change teaching and the way the curriculum is perceived’ for several generations to come.

Teaching with Motion Pictures

Teaching with Motion Pictures
Title Teaching with Motion Pictures PDF eBook
Author Edgar Dale
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1937
Genre Motion pictures
ISBN

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