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Bintz, William P. – English Journal, 2012
This article describes an instructional lesson the author developed to help students use parody to read and write original poetry. The author begins this article with an introduction to parody and a rationale for using it as an instructional strategy. Then, he describes materials and procedures he used and he shares samples of student writing. He…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Poetry, Graduate Students, Parody
Mack, Nancy – College English, 2009
The author reports on and analyzes the inclusion of parody in her sequence of assignments for a graduate composition theory seminar. She contends that having students write parodies of particular theorists and theoretical camps enables them to gain critical leverage that they might not otherwise obtain on a field (in this case, composition…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Parody
Duncum, Paul – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2009
In defining popular culture as inherently pleasurable, including the pleasures of transgression, the author argues that while art teachers now critique popular visual culture for its often-dubious ideologies, they are yet to come to terms with its transgressive pleasures. Teachers fail to engage with its carnivalesque, subversive qualities because…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Antisocial Behavior, Art Education, Teaching Methods
Rasinski, Timothy; Padak, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 2009
This article explores the possibilities of using natural writing opportunities that occur in family life to nurture children's literacy development. From notes to lists to journals to parodies, families can use writing to nurture personal relationships and simultaneously improve literacy. Specific tips for teachers to share with parents in making…
Descriptors: Family Life, Emergent Literacy, Educational Opportunities, Notetaking
Davis, Enid – Knowledge Quest, 2008
In this article, the author describes the Ogre Awards, an ambitious storytelling event she developed for The Harker School during the 1996-1997 school year. Although it has evolved over these twelve years, the concept of the event is as follows: three of the four homeroom classes (averaging twenty-two students each) perform a segment of a…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Fairy Tales, Parody, Awards
Blackledge, Adrian; Creese, Angela – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2009
This article adopts a Bakhtinian analysis to understand the complexities of discourse in language-learning classrooms. Drawing on empirical data from two of four linked case studies in a larger, ESRC-funded project, we argue that students learning in complementary (also known as community language, supplementary, or heritage language) schools…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Case Studies, Parody, Multilingualism
Hariman, Robert – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
Parody and related forms of political humor are essential resources for sustaining democratic public culture. They do so by exposing the limits of public speech, transforming discursive demands into virtual images, setting those images before a carnivalesque audience, and celebrating social leveling while decentering all discourses within the…
Descriptors: Parody, Public Speaking, Speeches, Literary Criticism
Pantaleo, Sylvia – Children's Literature in Education, 2007
"The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales" (1992) by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith was awarded a Randolph Caldecott Honor Medal in 1993. Scieszka and Smith subvert textual authority through playing "with literary and cultural codes and conventions" (McCallum 1996, p. 400) in their metafictive text. In this article, I discuss the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Parody, Postmodernism
Clark, Carlton – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2008
The mock research paper combines creative writing with academic writing and, in the process, breaks down that binary. This article describes a writing assignment that offers an introduction to the college research paper genre. This assignment helps students focus on crafting an argument and learning genre conventions while postponing until the…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Research Papers (Students), Creative Writing, Classroom Techniques
Zavrel, Erik – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
This public-hearing case study is centered upon the recent decision by President George W. Bush to set NASA's primary goal as a return to the Moon, followed by a mission to Mars. The members on the expert panel are fictitious and the transcript contrived; however, the views expressed in the case study correspond to actual views held by leading…
Descriptors: Hearings, Case Studies, Engineering Education, Space Exploration
Goldacre, Ben – Primary Science Review, 2007
In this article, the author talks about pseudoscientific quack, or a big science story in a national newspaper and explains why science in the media is so often pointless, simplistic, boring, or just plain wrong. It is the author's hypothesis that in their choice of stories, and the way they cover them, the media create a parody of science, for…
Descriptors: Parody, Misconceptions, Mass Media Effects, Sciences
Lessl, Thomas M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
The culture of modern science continues to establish its public identity by appealing to values and historical conceptions that reflect its appropriation of various religious ideals during its formative period, most especially in the rhetoric of Francis Bacon. These elements have persisted because they continue to achieve similar goals, but the…
Descriptors: Sciences, World Views, Rhetoric, Cultural Influences
Secor, Marie; Walsh, Lynda – Written Communication, 2004
In 1996, New York University professor of physics Alan Sokal wrote a parody of an academic article he titled "Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity." This parody escaped detection by the editors and was published in the journal "Social Text." Sokal outed his own hoax in the academic magazine "Lingua…
Descriptors: Parody, Rhetoric, Scholarship, Postmodernism
Pierstorff, Don K. – Community College Frontiers, 1981
Parodies holistic approaches to education. Explains an educational approach which simultaneously teaches grammar and arithmetic. Lauds the advantages of the approach as high student attrition, ease of grading, and focus on developing the reptilian portion of the brain. Points out common errors made by students. (AYC)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Learning Theories, Parody

Kies, Cosette – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1995
Discussion of horror fiction for teenagers focuses on the element of humor. Topics include parodies, plots, the element of mystery, cover art, end-of-chapter cliffhangers, and formula books. An annotated list of 10 pertinent titles is included. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Humor, Parody