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Hughes, Alec M. – Ind Training Int, 1969
Descriptors: Case Studies, Films, Management Development
Myers, Nat C. – Educ Screen Audiovisual Guide, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Films, Technological Advancement
Maas, James B.; Toivanen, Kathleen M – AV Commun Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Films
Pett, Dennis W.; and others – Training in Bus and Ind, 1969
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Films, Production Techniques
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Wegner, Hart – Social Studies Review, 1980
Describes the role of women in American films and notes 14 random examples of films from the 1930s through the 1950s which featured women characters of great substance and capability. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Females, Filmographies, Films, Sex Role
Faulkner, T. Ray – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
The role of dance in television and movies is discussed in terms of entertainment, enhancement of the production, and providing employment opportunities. (JMF)
Descriptors: Dance, Films, Television, Television Commercials
Hawkins, Ros – Visual Education, 1976
Describes a one-day forum of films and discussion about mentally handicapped children and adolescents. Free films are reviewed. (BD)
Descriptors: Films, Handicapped Children, Mental Retardation
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Enlow, Barbra K.; Popa, Adrian B. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2008
Imagination is the exercise of generating new and novel mental images. Because of its utility for the arts, it is primarily thought of as a purely aesthetic tool. And yet, as a cognitive orientation to the world, imagination has much to offer business leaders. Imagination shifts leaders away from ingrained ways of thinking; it emphasizes reframing…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Imagination, Leadership Training, Business Administration Education
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Oberman, Lindsay M.; Ramachandran, Vilayanur S.; Pineda, Jaime A. – Neuropsychologia, 2008
In an early description of the mu rhythm, Gastaut and Bert [Gastaut, H. J., & Bert, J. (1954). EEG changes during cinematographic presentation. "Clinical Neurophysiology", 6, 433-444] noted that it was blocked when an individual identified himself with an active person on the screen, suggesting that it may be modulated by the degree to which the…
Descriptors: Responses, Autism, Familiarity, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Keam, Angela – English in Australia, 2008
Teaching William Shakespeare's canonical tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" to teenagers in the context of the English classroom in Australia is not a particularly new pedagogical practice. In the year 2008, when many teachers (particularly those with a feminist bent such as I) are intent on guiding their students to decipher the ideological…
Descriptors: Tragedy, Foreign Countries, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Bogiages, Christopher; Hitt, Austin M. – Science Teacher, 2008
Mitosis and meiosis are essential for the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms. Because these processes are essential to life, both are emphasized in biology texts, state standards, and the National Science Education Standards. In this article, the authors present their methodology for teaching mitosis by having students produce…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Academic Standards, Biology, State Standards
Jeske, Michelle – Library Journal, 2008
Some people learn better through viewing and listening, and some people simply do not like to read. In this society, there seems to be a move away from text, or, at least text as people have defined in the past. Moreover, mobile devices such as laptops, PDAs, and cell phones make video and audio incredibly easy to imbibe. So how do libraries…
Descriptors: Libraries, Telecommunications, Information Technology, Library Services
Jones, Margaret – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
Using the film "Journey to the Centre of a Triangle" with a group of 15-year-old pupils, the author describes how they had done some work on constructions such as angle bisector and perpendicular bisector. The pupils were given A3 papers, rulers, compasses and pencils and they were asked to recreate their favourite scence from the film. The film…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Films
Garcia, Luis – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2009
Information and communication technologies--ICTs--have become a defining feature in the vocabulary of 21st century education and training. The major question now is not when and how they will be introduced into the education system, but what impact the manipulation inherent in their use will have on the resulting production of knowledge. The added…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Telecommunications, Computer Mediated Communication, Influence of Technology
Karaolis, Olivia – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Art matters. Theater, film, paintings, writing--all forms of creative expression are an important part of people's lives. It is often through art that people reach understanding about themselves and about one another. Drama can help children find their voice. It does this because it offers an alternative form of communication. Using anything from…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Autism, Childhood Interests, Cerebral Palsy
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