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Zehr, E. Paul – Advances in Physiology Education, 2011
Communicating physiology to the general public and popularizing science can be tremendously rewarding activities. Providing relevant and compelling points of linkage, however, between the scientific experiences and the interests of the general public can be challenging. One avenue for popularizing science is to link scientific concepts to images,…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Physiology, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
Stamou, Anastasia G.; Maroniti, Katerina; Griva, Eleni – Language Awareness, 2015
Considering the role of popular cultural texts in shaping sociolinguistic reality, it makes sense to explore how children actually receive those texts and what conceptualisations of sociolinguistic diversity they form through those texts. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine Greek young children's views on sociolinguistic…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Cartoons, Television Viewing, Speech Communication
Seglem, Robyn; Witte, Shelbie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
Expanding the definition of literacy and using visual strategies comprehensively can strongly affect student learning. Educators can contribute to the growth and understanding of the world of nonprint text by helping students learn to read and create visual products critically. When educators bridge popular culture and traditional texts, students…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Visual Literacy, Teaching Methods, English Instruction
Tahmahkera, Dustin – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
Playing Indian is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of American cultural expression, indeed one of the oldest forms of affinity with American culture at the national level. This form of expression is "central to efforts to imagine and materialize distinctive American identities." Enacting redface has historically aided European Americans…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Pluralism, American Indians, United States History
Aitken, Joan E. – 1986
New technologically-oriented cartoons have been developed in the 1980s, and they may influence the attitudes and behaviors of their viewing audiences, who are comprised primarily of male children. A study analyzed "The Transformers" television program (a new robotic cartoon consisting of a mixture of violence, technology, space travel,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Language
Dobkins, David H.; And Others – 1987
In order to determine some of the effects of children's television, a study investigated the communicative response repertoire of primary female characters in Saturday morning children's cartoons as perceived by children. Those perceptions were then compared with those of the researchers, formulated through previous studies, showing a relationship…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Television, Commercial Television