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Lieberman, Joseph – Policy Review, 1996
Interest in television signal-blocking technology (the V-chip) demonstrates that the American people are disgusted with television that they cannot sit down to watch with their children. The broadcast industry must recognize the V-chip as a symbol of discontent and produce television that corresponds to public values. (SLD)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Crime, Mass Media Effects, News Media
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Cheung, Chi-Kim – ELT Journal, 2001
Argues that English teachers' use of popular culture is key to effective teaching and learning in the secondary school English-as-a-foreign-language classroom. By incorporating popular culture into meaningful communicative tasks and activities, teachers provide students with the motivation to use and speak English in realistic situations.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Popular Culture
Winkel, Lois – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2000
Discusses the link between adequately developed, current school library collections and better student achievement and highlights the importance of having students become successful critical readers. Offers suggestions for encouraging reading, including knowing the materials in the collection, knowing the students to meet their needs, building on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Reading, Library Collections, Library Material Selection
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Hytten, Kathy – Educational Theory, 1999
Cultural studies practice within education can potentially positively transform education. Those within the field must target broader audiences and translate their messages to those in most need. This paper describes cultural studies in education; develops five key themes of cultural studies, critically reviewing four cultural studies of education…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Stewart, Pearl – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
In December 2000, Dr. Thomas Earl Midgette had harsh words for the hip-hop movement that was sweeping his campus. When he was interviewed for an article in "Black Issues" titled "The Miseducation of Hip-Hop," Midgette didn't hold back: "You see students walking on campus reciting rap lyrics when they should be reciting…
Descriptors: African American Culture, Popular Culture, African American Students, Higher Education
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Anderson, Gretchen L.; Heck, Marsha L. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
Theme-based tests provide an assessment tool that instructs as well as provides a single general context for a broad set of biochemical concepts. A single story line connects the questions on the tests and models applications of scientific principles and biochemical knowledge in an extended scenario. Theme-based tests are based on a set of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Journal Articles, Popular Culture, Biochemistry
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Wright, Wynne; Ransom, Elizabeth – Teaching Sociology, 2005
This article chronicles the authors' effort to construct a pedagogical exercise to help students connect food consumption to social class membership through the analysis of restaurant menus. Similar to Albers and Bach's (2003) use of music as an element of popular culture, the authors use food to convey sociological concepts related to social…
Descriptors: Social Class, Popular Culture, Social Differences, Dining Facilities
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Duncan-Andrade, Jeffrey M. R.; Morrell, Ernest – Journal of School Leadership, 2005
Synthesizing literature from critical pedagogy, sociocultural psychology, and cultural studies with popular cultural texts and experiences from actual classroom practice, this article conceptualizes the critical teaching of popular culture as a viable strategy to increase academic and critical literacies in urban secondary classrooms. Relying on…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Critical Theory, Multicultural Education, Popular Culture
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Mischoulon, David; Beresin, Eugene V. – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: "The Matrix" has been a huge commercial and critical success and has spawned a series of books and essays exploring the philosophical and religious themes in the story. Methods: The authors propose that "The Matrix" can be interpreted as an allegory for an individual's journey into spiritual and mental health, achieved by overcoming…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Films, Mental Health, Popular Culture
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Juchartz, Larry R. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2004
While teaching basic reading to students at a two-year college, the author had the idea to introduce his students to texts as challenging as the traditional material, but less complex. In doing so, he hoped to tap into the students' high competency in "street literacy"--the ability to decode the visual signs that are omnipresent in popular…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, College Instruction, Two Year Colleges
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Marsh, Jackie – Reading Research Quarterly, 2006
This article discusses data arising from a longitudinal study of the attitudes, beliefs, and experiences of preservice teachers regarding the use of popular culture in the primary literacy curriculum in England. Eighteen students took part in a series of interviews throughout their three-year initial teacher education course. Data were inductively…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum, Preservice Teachers, Popular Culture
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Black, Rebecca W. – E-Learning, 2006
This article draws on constructs in second-language acquisition, literacy, cultural, and media studies as theoretical bases for examining how networked technologies and fan culture provide a young English language learner (ELL) with a site for developing her English language and writing skills. During this process, she also develops an online…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Writing Skills, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Soler, Janet – History of Education, 2006
The dominant influences that forged curriculum policy in relation to the literacy curriculum in New Zealand during the 1930s can be seen to be enmeshed in the politics of the wider context of what de Castell and Luke have identified as the "literacy ideologies of the British Empire". It was these literacy ideologies and concerns over the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Popular Culture, Malayo Polynesian Languages
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Bosacki, Sandra; Francis-Murray, Nancy; Pollon, Dawn E.; Elliott, Anne – Music Education Research, 2006
This cross-sectional study explored the role of age and socioeconomic status (SES) in relation to children's popular musical preferences. As part of a larger, multi-method, longitudinal study on children's and adolescents self-views and media preference, the present study investigated the popular music section of a self-report questionnaire. Data…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Socioeconomic Influences, Low Income Groups, Grade 1
Brown, Stephen G. – 1995
The adversarial forces of governmental censorship, freedom of expression, and capitalistic appropriation are engaged in an acrimonious debate over "Gangsta' Rap" that is being played out in the public spaces of popular culture. However, as a literacy of lived experience, Gangsta' Rap warrants critical investigation. Many postmodern…
Descriptors: Blacks, Censorship, Cultural Context, Discourse Communities
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