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Knowles, Elizabeth; Smith, Martha – Libraries Unlimited, 2005
Literacy and boys is currently a hot issue in education and the media. This new book by award winning authors Knowles and Smith explores the facts and research on the topic and furnishes annotations of current, relevant journal and magazine articles. It gives strategies for making changes in the classroom and the home to help improve the literacy…
Descriptors: Males, Literacy, Educational Strategies, Science Fiction
Hollister, Bernard – Media and Methods, 1972
Outlines six units of study on science fiction. (DD)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Paperback Books, Science Fiction, Secondary Education

Bradbury, Ray – Social Education, 1973
Topic 3, The Renaissance, in the theme issue on Teaching World History Through Science Fiction, presents this 1952 story on the Mona Lisa. A look at the future makes clear the importance of beauty in the lives of every generation. (JB)
Descriptors: Art, Futures (of Society), History Instruction, Science Fiction
Bova, Ben – Elem Engl, 1970
Descriptors: Fantasy, Literary Devices, Literary History, Literary Styles

Reynolds, John C. – Clearing House, 1983
Provides a rationale for the use of science fiction materials to teach socialization and presents a list of resources for teachers, curriculum directors, and supervisors for use in developing lessons in this area. (FL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Novels, Science Fiction, Secondary Education

Zasadinski, Eugene – English Journal, 1983
Discusses an exercise that uses science fiction to generate the interest needed to help inexperienced writers overcome their fear of research and build their research skills. (JL)
Descriptors: Research Skills, Science Fiction, Secondary Education, Student Interests

Muller, Al; Sullivan, C. W., III – English Journal, 1980
Contains criteria for recommending adolescent science fiction and fantasy literature and an annotated list of such reading materials. (RL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Fantasy, Literature Appreciation
Schlobin, Roger C. – Media and Methods, 1979
Maintains that fantasy literature, based on archetypal rites-of-passage, provides a context in which students can gain insight into their own struggles for growth and self-awareness and that this "link to life" is one of the genre's most attractive features. (FL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Fantasy, Individual Development
Tymn, Marshall B. – Media and Methods, 1979
Provides a listing of audiovisual resources based on existing science fiction and fantasy works. Includes summaries and an index to titles and authors. (FL)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Elementary Secondary Education

Radhe, Sue Ellen; Cole, Lynn – Science Scope, 2002
Uses the science fiction television show "Star Trek" as an instructional medium to teach physics concepts. Includes suggestions on how to motivate students through "Star Trek" episodes and the Internet. (YDS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials

Belden, Elizabeth A.; Beckman, Judith M. – English Journal, 1991
Presents an annotated bibliography of 12 interesting and exciting science fiction and fantasy books for adolescent readers. (KEH)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Book Reviews

Randall, Neil – Computers and the Humanities, 1988
Questions whether the world presented in interactive fiction is a "literary one." Defines "literariness" as quality of "making strange" that which is linguistically familiar. Randall presents study of: "Mindwheel,""Brimstone,""Breakers,""A Mind Forever…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Computers, Fantasy

Telotte, J. P. – Journal of Film and Video, 1993
Looks at "The World of Tomorrow" (a 1984 documentary film of the 1939 New York World's Fair) as a gloss on the cultural tendency to sell the pleasures of technology while deferring questions about its nature. Notes that the film views the link between pleasure and technology that science fiction films variously exploit. (RS)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Films, Higher Education, Popular Culture
Yang, Anson – English Teacher: An International Journal, 2001
Discusses using science fiction stories in the English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) classroom. Presents experiences in a science fiction course with some successful methods in eliciting EFL students' discussion. Concludes that using both film and text versions of science fiction stories can be useful devices in helping EFL students participate…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), English (Second Language), Science Fiction, Second Language Instruction
Ontell, Val – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2003
This article, based on a presentation made by the author at the 2003 California Library Association conference, provides examples of how librarians and teachers can use Science Fiction to provide catalysts for discussion in a variety of subjects; teach students how to question intelligently; and stimulate their imaginations, thus motivating them…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Literary Genres, Learning Motivation, Reading