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Sweet, Joseph D.; Carlson, David Lee – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2019
This paper performs a case study of the hit television series, "Transparent," and considers the public pedagogy (Burdick & Sandlin, 2013) the show produces. In order to do this, it conducts a discourse analysis (Gee, 2015, 2017) of two scenes that take place during the show's first season. We conducted interviews with six members of…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Television Curriculum
Lexis McCoy – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative case study examines the intersection of the legacy of Mister Fred Rogers as a master relationship-builder, and his impact on relationship-building between educators and students in contemporary classrooms. The timeless relationship-building practices of Fred Rogers, as well as the ways educators are extending Mister Rogers's…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, School Culture, Childrens Television, Educational Television
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Mitch Olson; Chris C. Palmer – Across the Disciplines, 2024
This article explores academic and industry perspectives on the use of dialect, slang, and historical language in screenwriting. It offers a chronological overview of major screenwriting manuals' treatment of dialect and slang (or lack thereof) 1946-2020. It then presents survey data of 53 currently-practicing screenwriters' views on working with…
Descriptors: Film Study, Scripts, Writing (Composition), Dialects
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Poole, Harrison Grant – General Music Today, 2018
Fred Rogers's television program, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", connected with young children and educated them about difficult concepts for more than 30 years. The author analyzes and discusses several principles and pedagogical techniques that were used in Rogers's television program, including communicating with children,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Music Education, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Kopaczewski, Shana – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: Small group communication or any courses with units on group/team work. Objective: In this single-class activity, students will use reality TV to identify Tuckman's five phases of group development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. Students analyze how phases of group development manifest through group interaction…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Small Group Instruction, Teamwork, Units of Study
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Monica W. Tracey; Jill E. Stefaniak – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2014
It is 1964 and high in the sky, flying in a figure-eight formation over a 200-mile radius and six Midwestern states, is a plane with a large 24-foot antennae hanging from its belly. Transmitting 24 separate courses recorded ahead of time then played back to member schools in six states, the Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Television Curriculum, Educational History, Distance Education
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Cherow-O'Leary, Renee – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2014
This essay is a personal reflection on the implementation of "Creating Critical Viewers," a national media literacy program sponsored by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), an industry association, in 1995. The television industry's decision to develop a media literacy curriculum in the 1990s was a powerful…
Descriptors: Essays, Media Literacy, Curriculum Development, Critical Viewing
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Tanner, Andrea; Forde, Kathy Roberts; Besley, John C.; Weir, Tom – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2012
This study assesses the current state of the television news capstone experience in accredited journalism and mass communication programs in the United States. Specifically, the authors employed a mixed-methods approach, interviewing 20 television news capstone instructors and conducting an analysis of broadcast journalism curriculum information…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Interviews, Journalism, Television
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Cochrane, Thomas; Antonczak, Laurent; Wagner, Daniel – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2013
The advent of web 2.0 has enabled new forms of collaboration centred upon user-generated content, however, mobile social media is enabling a new wave of social collaboration. Mobile devices have disrupted and reinvented traditional media markets and distribution: iTunes, Google Play and Amazon now dominate music industry distribution channels,…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies, Handheld Devices
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Castro, Juan Carlos; Grauer, Kit – Art Education, 2010
Gulf Island Film and Television School (GIFTS) is a community-based new media school founded 15 years ago by a group of documentary and commercial filmmakers on the site of a former logging camp on the island of Galiano in British Columbia, Canada. This article presents insights derived from a component of a larger research project investigating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Film Study, Television Curriculum, Community Education
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Bartrom, Linda – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2008
When the author came to Villa Park High School in Orange County, California back in 1998, having just finished fourteen years in an East Los Angeles school, she expected to find communication technology already operative. It was just beginning at Bell High School where she had been, in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), with a Video…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Secondary Education, Course Descriptions, Television
Richmond, William G. – Audiovisual Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Television, Television Curriculum, Videotape Recordings
BLANE, LINDA MARLIN – 1965
AN OPINIONAIRE DESIGNED TO ASSESS STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARD HUMANITIES, NATURAL SCIENCE, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE WAS ADMINISTERED IN A BEGINNING-LEVEL HUMANITIES SECTION DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF THE SECOND SEMESTER. THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY WAS TO DETERMINE IF A RELATIONSHIP EXISTED BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF HOURS OF TELEVISION INSTRUCTION A STUDENT HAS…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Television, Student Attitudes, Television Curriculum
Taylor, Nat – Educational Television International, 1968
The author's experiences in preparing for the BBC an ETV series to assist in technical education and training illuminate many of the issues confronting the writer-producer of any ETV series. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Engineering Education, Technical Education, Television Curriculum
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LeBaron, John – Elementary School Journal, 1974
Discusses ways in which television can be used to support open education. Child-produced shows are feasible technologically and educationally valuable. (DP)
Descriptors: Activities, Educational Media, Open Education, Television
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