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Peer reviewedHuntington, John – College English, 1975
Science fiction is satisfying, not because it projects the future, but because it helps the reader deal with the present. (JH)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Fiction, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Peer reviewedD'Onofrio, Marianne J.; Slama, Mark E. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1984
This study assessed whether relationships existed between home and school environment variables and computer literacy. Two of the home environment variables investigated appeared to be related to computer literacy. Students who viewed science fiction movies frequently and students whose families had contemplated buying home computers had…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Business Education, Cognitive Ability, Computer Literacy
Barnsley, John H. – World Future Society Bulletin, 1984
Both the Russian novel "We" and the Anthony Burgess novel "A Clockwork Orange" offer frightening glimpses of a future society. But the contrast between these visions is striking. "We" is concerned with the misuse of technology, Burgess's book with the misuse of psychology. Both warn about the misuse of state power.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Futures (of Society), Political Power, Psychology
Zoreda, Margaret Lee – 2002
This paper describes an advanced English course at a Mexican university entitled, "Short Science Fiction Stories in English." The course is based on an ecological, co-emergent approach in which the various components of curriculum action are understood to exist in a dynamic and mutually specifying relationship. With this conceptual…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWilton, Shirley M. – Journal of Reading, 1981
Explains ways that juvenile science fiction has changed and improved during the last decade. Includes a bibliography of titles popular with children and adolescents. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Bibliographies, Children
Peer reviewedHunter, C. Bruce – Science Activities, 1980
Describes the use of science fiction in the science classroom to introduce and teach scientific concepts and theories, to demonstrate relevance, and to encourage further study. Included are suggestions for incorporation of science fiction in the science curriculum and sources of science fiction stories. (DS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Fantasy, Fiction, Reading Materials
Becker, Muriel; And Others – Media and Methods, 1979
Offers suggestions and learning activities for the teaching of science fiction and fantasy at both the elementary and secondary school levels. (FL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Fantasy, Learning Activities
Pedersen, Susan; Liu, Min; Williams, Douglas – Educational Technology, 2002
Describes the development of "Alien Rescue," a hypermedia-based program designed to engage middle school students in solving a complex problem related to the solar system and that has a science fiction premise. Discusses planning; producing and testing; theoretical influences on the design methodology; and trends in educational software…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedYang, Anson – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2002
Suggests that a college English-as-a-Foreign-Language course using science fiction texts and films can help students whose imminent concern is not only language proficiency, but also the culture of an English-speaking world. Presents two techniques for helping students enjoy reading, thus enhancing their language skills. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Films, Foreign Countries
School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1995
Presents an interview with T.A. Barron, an author of a trilogy of novels about a 12-year-old girl. Topics include character development, adult/child relationships, themes, writing processes, the influence of children on the writing, adult science fiction and young-adult classification of the books, and research and rewrites. (AEF)
Descriptors: Authors, Caregiver Child Relationship, Characterization, Classification
Peer reviewedHenly, Carolyn Powell – ALAN Review, 1992
Discusses how science fiction can be used as a part of the reading for students who may not like reading and writing. Details a course for at-risk students involving an independent reading project, an original short story, a group movie project, and a daily journal. (PRA)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Fantasy
Peer reviewedGough, Noel – Journal of Experiential Education, 1993
The concept of intertextuality refutes the possibility of "direct" (unmediated) experience. Educators can guide student interpretation of outdoor and nature-related experiences by assigning readings relevant to postmodern life. One frequently assigned text fosters inappropriate romantic environmental attitudes. Recommends works of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Metaphors
Peer reviewedKan, Katherine – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1996
"Manga," or Japanese comics, differ from American comics by their lack of color, the attitude of their audience, and their acceptance of nudity. Several science fictional and action-oriented "manga" for young adult and general audiences are described. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Audience Response, Color, Comics (Publications)
Firooznia, Fardad – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
This writing-intensive, lab-based, nonmajor biology course explores scientific inquiry and biological concepts through specific topics illustrated or inaccurately depicted in works of science fiction. The laboratory emphasizes the scientific method and introduces several techniques used in biological research related to the works we study.…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Scientific Methodology, Biology, Interdisciplinary Approach
Zoreda, Margaret Lee – 1995
A study expanded on earlier research into "envisionment," defined as "a personal text-world embodying all the reader understands, assumes, or imagines up to that point in the reading," in learners of English as a second language (ESL). Five Mexican engineering students performed think-aloud protocols while reading a short…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education

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