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Within the past decade, the role of film and media in K-12 classrooms has grown from entertainment-based activities to an active literacy-centered textual practice. A multitude of approaches in instruction are required for literacy education, including a vast knowledge of a range of texts and awareness of key steps in activating knowledge according to the affordances contained within a text. Affordances of Film for Literacy Instruction explores the educational affordances of using film as text. It further discusses the use of digital technology and visual texts in literacy education and the…mehr

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Within the past decade, the role of film and media in K-12 classrooms has grown from entertainment-based activities to an active literacy-centered textual practice. A multitude of approaches in instruction are required for literacy education, including a vast knowledge of a range of texts and awareness of key steps in activating knowledge according to the affordances contained within a text. Affordances of Film for Literacy Instruction explores the educational affordances of using film as text. It further discusses the use of digital technology and visual texts in literacy education and the need to focus on textual work closely with students as technology and ways of reading proliferate. Covering topics such as cultural representation, filmic language, and online learning, this book is an essential resource for educators of K-12 and higher education, pre-service teachers, students of higher education, government officials, faculty and administration of education, researchers, and academicians.
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Jason D. DeHart has been reading comics since he was seven years old. His first issue was Batman: Annual #12. Since 2007, DeHart has worked as an educator, first in middle grades and then at the university level. He currently works with high school students in North Carolina. He earned a PhD in literacy studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2019, and his research has appeared in The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, English Journal, and The Reading Teacher among other places. DeHart is a regular contributor at Edutopia and Middleweb, and he has a number of edited and coedited books from Routledge, including Connecting Theory and Practice in Middle School Literacy: Critical Conversations with Carla Meyer and Katie Walker, Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature: Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom with Rachelle S. Savitz and Leslie Roberts, and a forthcoming two-volume project focused on arts-based research methods in education with Peaches Hash. DeHart has also edited work from IGI Global about film in the classroom, instruction with comics and graphic novels, phenomenological studies, religious diversity and equity, and digital literacy. He continues to highlight educators, authors, and creators on his podcast Words, Images & Worlds.