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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2021
The movies can be part of sudden and thorough revelations of attitudes toward current events. The ambiguities of our history can be seen in the swings of public sentimentality. In the movies, these swings are highlighted. Our deepest sentiments can be unexpectedly unstable. What we find in the movies can emphasize these discontinuities. "West…
Descriptors: Films, Public Opinion, Racial Attitudes, Ethnic Groups
Malik, Zunera; Haidar, Sham – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Fandom practices are often considered meaningless and unnecessary. However, the use of social media carries the potential for positive as well as negative impact on the users. Using the framework of Community of Practice, the latest theory addressing community formation and interaction, as its theoretical framework, the study explores the…
Descriptors: Community Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Media
Wu, Lin – Educational Forum, 2023
This self-study illustrates how one Asian male immigrant teacher educator enacted hip-hop pedagogy to promote joy and justice in a multicultural education course at a predominantly white institution in the Pacific Northwest. Implications include how teacher educators can model hip-hop pedagogy to prepare all teacher candidates to cultivate joy and…
Descriptors: Asians, Males, Immigrants, Teacher Educators
Spector, Karen; Murray, Elizabeth Anne – Teaching Education, 2023
This three-year, living inquiry into how preservice English Education students composed and analyzed visual-verbal journals (VVJs) in relation to Anne Frank's "Diary" is grounded in Ahmed's concepts of happy objects, bad encounters, and good encounters. After theorizing and complicating Ahmed's concepts, we explore the way that the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, English Instruction, Language Arts, Adolescent Literature
Aruguete, Mara S.; Gillen, Meghan M.; McCutcheon, Lynn E.; Bernstein, Michael J. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2020
The main purpose of this study was to examine the association between environmental knowledge, environmental attitudes, and attraction to celebrities among a sample of 185 English-speaking community-based adults obtained through Mechanical Turk. A secondary purpose of the study was to validate measures of environmental attitudes and environmental…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Knowledge Level, Popular Culture, Attitudes
Tangpijaikul, Montri – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
Many EFL and EAP teachers are not aware of the linguistic mechanisms and academic conventions used in academic talks, so they can give only limited guidance on preparing for academic discussions. This paper investigates the questioning and responding strategies used in two academic talk shows in the light of conversation analysis. In one, a…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Television, Language Usage, Popular Culture
Karen Howard – Whiteness and Education, 2024
In consideration of white music educators' perceptions of and engagement with matters of race and music, the purpose of this qualitative study was to problematise the acceptance and valuation of "Hamilton", and possible hypervaluation of Whiteness through the perceptions and experiences of eight White music educators who were fans of the…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Race
Alice Srugies; Vedran Maslic; Benjamin Grumley – Communication Teacher, 2024
Courses Leadership, Strategic Communication, and courses within communication that include a complex group assignment. Objectives The Zombie Apocalypse (ZA) learning activity is part of a second-year course in an international master's program. The course introduces students to key concepts in strategic communication and leadership and encourages…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Teamwork, Cooperative Learning, Barriers
Sean Corrigan – Social Studies, 2024
This article uses critical media literacy to approach themes of sexism and gender inequality depicted in the 2023 film "Barbie." Teachers cognizant of the need to address women's rights issues in American history often struggle to find resources that are accessible and meaningful for their students. Furthermore, the use of film in social…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Films, Feminism, Gender Issues
Sunni Ali – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2024
Integrating critical literacy and conscious Hip-Hop in the classroom setting offers numerous benefits. It allows students to engage more effectively in conversations about contemporary topics, enhances their ability to integrate cultural perspectives, and provides a fresh perspective on the challenges they face in school and within their…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, African American Culture, Culturally Relevant Education, Learner Engagement
Phillip R. Myer; Susan Blair; Katie M. Mason; Elizabeth A. Shepherd; Blair C. Downey; Kyle J. McLean; Troy N. Rowan; Elizabeth A. Eckelkamp; F. Neal Schrick; Jennie L. Zambito Ivey – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
The complexity of modern biology poses challenges in fostering interdisciplinary understanding, particularly between practicing scientists and the public. Furthermore, scientists often lack formal training in science communication, despite various motivations to engage the public. The science literacy of the public in the biological sciences can…
Descriptors: Science Education, Animals, Zoology, Access to Information
Frederick W. Gooding Jr. – Teachers College Press, 2024
Talking about race does not have to be incredibly awkward. In this book, Gooding offers twelve clear, cogent, and concise racial rubrics to help users of mainstream media more readily discern patterns hidden in plain sight. The text primarily leverages popular movies as the medium of analysis--since they are unparalleled in their cultural…
Descriptors: Race, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Films, Popular Culture
Clabough, Jeremiah; Sheffield, Caroline – Social Studies, 2022
The role of literacy in social studies education has been greatly elevated over the last decade. The National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) models through the indicators of its C3 Framework how to strengthen K-12 students' disciplinary thinking, literacy, and argumentation skills in the four core social studies disciplines: civics,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Social Studies, Cartoons, War
Brandon A. Magid – Music Educators Journal, 2023
Bel canto singing style is a foundational cornerstone for vocal technique in choral ensemble classes. Yet there are reasons to question whether bel canto pedagogy alone can help students navigate the many different genres they sing as part of a diverse and balanced curriculum. This article examines the specific performance demands associated with…
Descriptors: Music Education, Secondary School Curriculum, College Curriculum, Singing
Hållander, Marie – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This article is a philosophical analysis of escapism as a pedagogical possibility, with a particular focus on TV series. Taking my own, as well as students, experience of escapism into TV series as a starting point, that is, their ability take us somewhere far away, something which has become more acute during the pandemic time since we remain…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Television Viewing, Attention, Instruction