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Beth M. Rauhaus – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
Teaching public administration theory and linking it to practice can be challenging; yet are central goals to MPA programs. Using relevant examples that students can relate to is instrumental in achieving the pedagogical goals of linking theory to practice and achieving the NASPAA competencies. "New Amsterdam" is used as a case study for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Theory Practice Relationship, Public Administration, Television
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Michael Conklin – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
This teaching note presents an active learning exercise using a clip from the television show "The Office." The exercise centers on a promise to pay for the college education of a group of third graders, raising questions about capacity, consideration, offer, acceptance, statute of frauds, revocations, promissory estoppel, and other key…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Television, Contracts, Business Education
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Seán Henry; Audrey Bryan; Aoife Neary – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background: Pedagogical approaches to learning about LGBTQI+ themes and experiences remain a largely understudied topic in teacher education. This is partly due to anxieties around exploring these themes in nuanced and sensitive ways, with many teacher educators feeling ill-equipped to navigate the complexities of exploring so-called…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, LGBTQ People, Television, Popular Culture
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Sam Stiegler; LJ Slovin – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
This article explores the dynamics of inter-generational conversations between queer and trans youth and queer and trans adults through an analysis of a routine segment on the reality show, RuPaul's Drag Race. At the end of each season, the drag queen contestants are asked to give a piece of advice to photos of their younger selves and, by proxy,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Youth, Adults, Intergenerational Programs
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Shui Kau Chiu – Review of Education, 2025
As education is a global concern, utilising educational technology to facilitate teaching and learning activities has been widely practised almost everywhere at every minute for decades. Revisiting the historical development of a particular technology is noteworthy to education practitioners, historians and various interested parties. Concerning…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational History, Audio Equipment
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Bernard Beck – Multicultural Perspectives, 2023
The neatness of our referring to societies as units of encryption ignores the many real situations when boundaries and memberships may not be clear or recognized. Members may participate in several societies. The American society has been based on a set of common agreements, including the definition of who is a member. The American defining ideas…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Mass Media Effects, Audience Response, Films
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O'Donnell, Jennifer Lee – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2021
Grief resists easy explanation. Nevertheless, there is a consensus that it is unpleasant and isolating. Yet to understand grief as such misses its intersubjective magnitudes, and neglects to interrogate the ways in which our distressing experiences affect and are affected by our involvement with Others. This paper will offer pedagogical insights…
Descriptors: Grief, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Trauma
Madden, Mary; Rood, Elizabeth – Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, 2023
"Gen Z in the Room: Making Public Media By and With Youth for the Future" summarizes insights from 30 in-depth interviews with stakeholders involved in public media youth projects across the country, including professionals within the stations and young adults who participated in station projects when they were younger. The report…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Mass Media, Youth, Audiences
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Rodriguez, S. M. – Teaching Sociology, 2022
Sci-fi has the power to open dialogue because its alternate world-building enables students to feel far enough from reality to discuss social problems unreservedly. In this essay, I review an assignment I developed using "Black Mirror" and "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams" that present episodes in which militarized policing,…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Violence, Police, Racial Segregation
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Desbarats, Francis – Film Education Journal, 2021
Drawn from the author's PhD, and originally published in Images Documentaires in 2000, this article presents an incisive portrait of the complex political and institutional history that led to the establishment of film education within the curriculum in French secondary schools. Mounting a detailed account of the nuances and successive…
Descriptors: Film Study, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Educational History
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Sederberg, Kathryn – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2021
Film courses are now standard offerings in collegiate world language programs, but instructors have only begun to consider the unique benefits of teaching a television series to engage language learners in meaningful communication. As series have become the entertainment of choice for today's students, educators should consider the opportunities…
Descriptors: Television, Programming (Broadcast), College Second Language Programs, German
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Cenkci, Ada T. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
Classroom leadership instruction can be monotonous at times, especially for undergraduate students, who may not have extensive experiences to connect course content to "real world" applications. A number of scholars have indicated that popular culture resources can be beneficial in fostering the active engagement of participants during…
Descriptors: Deception, Ethics, Leadership, Mass Media Use
Furtak, Erin Marie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
Reality TV -- or certain design-oriented TV shows -- may be better known for their focus on competition, but what we actually see when we look more closely are models of collaboration and assessment that can illuminate important principles of classroom learning. Erin Furtak reflects on the ways that three of these shows -- The Great British Baking…
Descriptors: Television, Evaluation Methods, Goal Orientation, Progress Monitoring
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Kahlenberg, Susan – Communication Teacher, 2019
Course: Media Theory and Methods. Objectives: (1) To understand and apply social justice perspectives and pedagogical strategies to the study of content analysis. (2) To recognize and transform how social scientific practices in content analysis contribute to the marginalization of specific gender and sexuality portrayals on television.
Descriptors: Social Justice, Content Analysis, Social Science Research, Teaching Methods
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Brady, Alison M. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This paper discusses the ways in which the teacher is recognised through the formulation of evaluation frameworks which encompass criteria for so-called effective teaching and, by extension, effective learning. It argues that the emphasis on that which is 'effective', and therefore measurable, is symptomatic of an overly technicist understanding…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Effectiveness
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