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Henward, Allison Sterling – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
The study of popular culture and children has a long and intimate relationship in many fields within the humanities and social sciences, yet in the applied field of Early Childhood Education and Care, the relationship is rather fraught. Employing a Foucauldian genealogical approach, I trace the ways in which intellectual traditions and discourses…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Mass Media
Al-Bahrani, Abdullah; Patel, Darshak; Sheridan, Brandon J. – Journal of Economic Education, 2017
Ever since Becker and Watts (1996) found that economic educators rely heavily on "chalk and talk" as a primary teaching method, economic educators have been seeking new ways to engage students and improve learning outcomes. Recently, the use of social media as a pedagogical tool in economics has received increasing interest. The authors…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Social Media, Web 2.0 Technologies, Mass Media Use
Kahveci, Nihat Gürel – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2015
The use of social media is tremendously increasing trend for personal use. At the same time, social media are penetrating to the educational settings as well. Thus purpose of this study is to investigate pre-service social studies teachers' conceptions on use of social media in social studies education; it is possible implications on social…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Use Studies, Mass Media Use, Teaching Methods
Jorgensen, C. Gregg – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2013
By considering ethics and morals from a vantage point in which personal and political beliefs become part of our national debate, students could form the habit of political discussion in much the same way that representatives of social and political groups prepare and respond on a daily basis to an ever inquiring media. I will explore several…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Issues, Moral Values, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – Educational Technology, 2015
Bryant Griffith is a Regents Professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and Director of the Curriculum and Instruction Doctoral Program. Previously, he was Professor and Director of the School of Education at Acadia University, and Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Calgary. His research interests include situated…
Descriptors: Interviews, Change Agents, Profiles, Educational Practices
DeGroot, Jocelyn M.; Young, Valerie J.; VanSlette, Sarah H. – Communication Education, 2015
This study investigates college student perceptions of instructor credibility based on the content of an instructor's Twitterfeed and student beliefs about Twitter as a communication tool. Quantitative and qualitative methods were utilized to explore the effects of three manipulated Twitter feeds (e.g., tweeting social topics, professional topics,…
Descriptors: Credibility, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Behavior, Student Attitudes
Winn, Matthew R. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Just as participation in social networking has grown, so has media coverage of inappropriate activity online. Teacher-student relationships and cyberbullying are just a few of the stories that seem to make the news on a regular basis. For educators, this is particularly troubling, considering how few students know what is appropriate when using…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Social Networks, Child Safety, Safety Education
Berry, Priscilla – American Journal of Business Education, 2013
This paper explores the current paradigm shift in the use of technology in the classroom, which is occurring because of technology explosion in society, impact of globalization, necessary reframing, and enlarging of the world view, methods, and content to make business communication classes relevant. The question is whether the classroom should…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Administration Education, Influence of Technology, Global Approach
Martinez, Ulyssa – Art Education, 2012
Does the person become the name or does the name become the person? This question was asked by a participant of my culture jam entitled, "What's my name?" In this culture jam, I asked people to discern the name of a person based solely on their appearance and a list of possible names below their picture. This article aims to show how culture jams…
Descriptors: Art Education, Misconceptions, Culturally Relevant Education, Naming
O'Mara, Joanne; Laidlaw, Linda – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
In this article we document observations of our own young children's usage of technology in their "out-of-school" worlds. How might these technologies and practices be changing the understandings and usage of texts and literacies of the children who enter into classroom spaces? What transformative possibilities might these home technology…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Expertise, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
Ranguelov, Stanislav – New Horizons in Education, 2010
Background: In Europe, Internet and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) open a world of possibilities for children, and expose them to various risks as well. The Safer Internet Programme promoted by the European Commission aims to protect young people online. Goal: The study seeks to identify how European national education systems…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Systems Approach, Foreign Countries, Internet
Kaviani, Khodadad – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2009
This qualitative study was conducted in 2006-2007 and found that teachers relied on a variety of readily available media to stay informed about the Middle East and used some of them in their teaching. Teachers tried to explain to their students that every Middle Eastern Muslim is not a terrorist and Iraq was not behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks.…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Terrorism, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Effects
Hanna, Kim – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2009
Student use of computers and the internet has increased rapidly in recent years. Teachers ask what types of learning experiences can be facilitated by using the internet in their classrooms (NSBF, 2007). Various surveys of U.S. teachers on internet usage report that having students use the internet for research and information gathering purposes…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Internet, Self Motivation, Middle School Students
Tisdell, Elizabeth; Thompson, Patricia – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
Entertainment media is a part of everyday life for most adults, including adult educators. This paper reports on a mixed method study, informed by social constructivism and critical media literacy, exploring US adult educators' consumption of entertainment media, how it affects their thinking about group identities, and how they draw on it in…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Popular Culture, Sexual Orientation, Cultural Pluralism
Dagley, John C.; Paisley, Pamela O. – New Directions for Student Services, 2004
Books, music, films and other media sources are identified in terms of their unique value in teaching career development.
Descriptors: Career Development, Mass Media Use, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services
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