This book grew out of reflections emerging from conversations among teachers attending the 1996 National Reading Conference Media Literacy Study Group. It challenges the practice of teaching the classics and the canon of acceptable literary works far removed from U.S. students' experiences.
This book grew out of reflections emerging from conversations among teachers attending the 1996 National Reading Conference Media Literacy Study Group. It challenges the practice of teaching the classics and the canon of acceptable literary works far removed from U.S. students' experiences.
Ladislaus Semali is associate professor of education at The Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches media literacy to preservice teachers. He authored Postliteracy in the Age of Democracy and coedited What Is Indigenous Knowledge? Voices from the Academy. Ann Watts Pailliotet.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction: What Is Intermediality and Why Study It in U.S. Classrooms? 2 Deep Viewing: Intermediality in Preservice Teacher Education 3 Intermediality in the Classroom: Learners Constructing Meaning Through Deep Viewing 4 Preservice Teachers' Collages of Multicultural Education 5 A Late-'60s Leftie's Lessons in Media Literacy: A Collaborative Learning Group Project for a Mass Communication Course 6 The Power and Possibilities of Video Technology and Intermediality 7 A Feminist Critique of Media Representation 8 Critical Media Literacy as an English Language Content Course in Japan 9 Critical Viewing as Response to Intermediality: Implications for Media Literacy 10 Intermediality Hypermedia and Critical Media Literacy 11 Afterword
1 Introduction: What Is Intermediality and Why Study It in U.S. Classrooms? 2 Deep Viewing: Intermediality in Preservice Teacher Education 3 Intermediality in the Classroom: Learners Constructing Meaning Through Deep Viewing 4 Preservice Teachers' Collages of Multicultural Education 5 A Late-'60s Leftie's Lessons in Media Literacy: A Collaborative Learning Group Project for a Mass Communication Course 6 The Power and Possibilities of Video Technology and Intermediality 7 A Feminist Critique of Media Representation 8 Critical Media Literacy as an English Language Content Course in Japan 9 Critical Viewing as Response to Intermediality: Implications for Media Literacy 10 Intermediality Hypermedia and Critical Media Literacy 11 Afterword
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