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Ernesto Peña – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2025
Silos are an undeniable and unavoidable reality of knowledge production, particularly within academia. For those who choose to navigate between disciplinary boundaries, as opposed to within them, it is not uncommon to find similar concepts developing in parallel in two or more completely different fields of study. These silos tend to be not just…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Educational History, Educational Trends, Educational Research
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Seglem, Robyn; Witte, Shelbie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
Expanding the definition of literacy and using visual strategies comprehensively can strongly affect student learning. Educators can contribute to the growth and understanding of the world of nonprint text by helping students learn to read and create visual products critically. When educators bridge popular culture and traditional texts, students…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Visual Literacy, Teaching Methods, English Instruction
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Foster, Harold M. – English Journal, 1981
Provides topics and activities by which English teachers can make their students visually literate and capable of critical television viewing. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Secondary Education
Braden, Roberts A., Ed.; Walker, Alice D., Ed. – 1983
The 40 papers in this collection cover a wide variety of topics within the broad field of visual literacy. Three preliminary papers discuss visualization through film. The second section, which emphasizes visualization in a social context, contains 10 papers addressing cultural, political, social, and psychological issues, touching upon such…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods, Technological Advancement
Adams, Dennis M. – 1985
The computer controlled visual media, particularly television, are becoming an increasingly powerful instrument for the manipulation of thought. Powerful visual images increasingly reflect and shape personal and external reality--politics being one such example--and it is crucial that the viewing public understand the nature of these media…
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Science, Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
Adams, Dennis M.; Hamm, Mary – Curriculum Review, 1987
Focusing on video technology, this discussion of integrating new electronic media into the classroom suggests ways to help students critique and use new visual technologies effectively and to develop visual literacy. (LRW)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Instructional Innovation, Production Techniques, Skill Development
Faggella, Kathy – Instructor, 1993
Offers eight projects and activities designed to make elementary students wiser television viewers and better thinkers. The activities help students get more out of television, determine what is questionable, and develop visual literacy and thinking skills. Children become active consumers of television and other visual media. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Viewing, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
Anderson, James A.; Ploghoft, Milton E. – 1977
The literature relating television viewing to the cognitive, social, moral, and behavioral development of children can be divided into three general areas: investigations of the relationship between televised violence and aggressive behavior, studies of television as an agent of consumer socialization, and examinations of the role of television as…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Childrens Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Modules
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Degge, Rogena M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1985
An aesthetically based analysis of the visual imagery of commercial television is provided, and the usefulness of television as a basis for visual aesthetic criticism in aesthetic education is considered. Directed, critical inquiry of television can extend knowledge in art and aesthetics and enhance the quality of people's lives. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aesthetic Education, Commercial Television, Educational Strategies
D'Ignazio, Fred; Blau, Cheryl – Instructor, 1992
A classroom teacher and media expert explain why television reaches students in ways that other media cannot (it brings the curriculum to life, speaks to today's students, and is immediate). The article includes tips for taking charge of the channels. A spring 1992 instructor's program guide lists educationally beneficial programs. (SM)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Critical Viewing, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Dunn, Judy Lee – Instructor, 1994
Presents activities to help teachers address the needs and behaviors of students raised on television; includes resources to help teachers use television productively in the classroom, a send-home reproducible on children and television violence, and notes on an interview with Shari Lewis and television tips for primary students. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Viewing, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Braden, Roberts A., Ed.; Walker, Alice D., Ed. – 1982
This collection covers a variety of workshops and presentations related to the research, theory, technology, or implementation of some aspect of visual literacy. More than 40 authors are represented, with 12 of the papers dealing directly with television. The document begins with an overview and a keynote address by Neil Postman. Individual papers…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Cognitive Processes, Course Descriptions, Media Research
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Siniscalco, Maria Teresa – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1996
The possibility of enhancing the comprehension of television news reporting through a school program of literacy education was studied in Italy with 60 7th graders and 50 11th graders. Results demonstrate that even brief critical viewing instruction can have an impact on student comprehension and attitudes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Critical Viewing, Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students