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Kundu, Mahima Ranjan – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1976
A sample study unit for Shakespeare is given to illustrate the important role educational media can play in reinforcing learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Film Production
Vogt, Martin – 2002
Language arts teachers have usually restricted themselves to showing video interpretations of novels or filmed renderings of Shakespeare's plays, for fear of being labeled as that "person who shows movies." But film can be used as a "bridge" to other works of literature, i.e., terms, devices. For example, if the teacher wants…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Curriculum Enrichment, Films, Instructional Innovation
Stroud, Scott R. – 2002
Each culture advances its own inflected narrative rejoinder to the issues that have confronted it from both time immemorial and in recent developmental history. The important aspect of such a process, however, is that "mythic narratives" allow for answers to be advanced to pressing needs that any particular society may consider…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context, Epics
Stickel, George W., Ed.; Owen, David B., Ed. – 1995
These proceedings are composed of papers presented at the 1993 and 1994 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Philosophy of Education Society. The collection is divided into four parts. Part 1 includes: "Failure, Philosophy of Education, and the Music of the Spheres" (David B. Owen); "What Has Philosophy of Education Come To?"…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Films, Higher Education
Atchity, Kenneth; Wong, Chi-Li – 1997
Pointing out that what sells a story idea for film or television is not writing the script but preparing the "treatment"--the brief pitch of a story to a producer or agent--this book furnishes dozens of examples of treatments from actual productions. The book makes the distinction between scripts designed for feature films, episodic…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Films, Marketing, Professional Development
Bartlett, Alyssa; Brackin, Taryn; Chubb, Jamie; Covata, Sandy; Ferguson, Liz; Hinckley, Adele; Hodges, Jilda; Liberati, Cheryl; Tornetta, Jonette; Chambliss, Catherine – 2000
Given that young people are extremely concerned with how they appear socially, beguiling and glamorous portrayals of smokers in recent films may be contributing to the continual rise in college student smoking. The pervasive positive depiction of smokers as attractive and appealing easily preys on young people who lack confidence and self esteem.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Films, Mass Media Effects, Physical Attractiveness
2000
The border between fact and fiction becomes blurred in legend, stories which themselves have a history, and in their evolving shape they carry the imprint of all the hands that passed them. Through the Internet, students can track the growth of a legend like that of King Arthur, from its emergence in the so-called Dark Ages to its arrival on the…
Descriptors: Films, Internet, Language Arts, Legends
Llewellyn, John T., Ed. – Carolinas Speech Communication Annual, 1995
This 1995 issue of the "Carolinas Speech Communication Annual" contains the following articles: "Contrast and Complement in Presidential Campaign Communication: Adjusting the Vice Presidential Role in the Clinton-Gore Campaign" (Rob L. Wiley); "Film Critic as Rhetor: Crafting a Fitting Response to Racial Images in 'Places…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Film Criticism, Language Role, Presidential Campaigns (United States)
Lesjack, John – Instructor, 1974
Students find American History more interesting when they set out to make a movie of the gold rush. (GB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary School Teachers, Film Study, History
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Rotondo, Marcella – School Arts, 1974
Describes how a single concept media workshop for teachers became the beginning of an interesting art as well as interdisciplinary project for elementary students. (GB)
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Art Products, Art Teachers
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Linden, George W. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1974
Author examined the relation of films and novels and attempted to discern some of the developing directions of the novel, including its future form. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Artists, Evaluative Thinking, Film Study
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Alese, Joseph A. – Mental Retardation, 1973
Evaluated by means of a 24-item questionnaire were the information and attitudes of 188 normal Ss over 20 years of age both before and after watching a film showing retarded students in various productive activities. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Exceptional Child Research
Schrank, Louise Welch – Media and Methods, 1973
Presents an annotated list of animated, documentary, and live-action films dealing with the sexual stereotyping of women and suitable for high school students. (TO)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Feminism, Films, Instructional Materials
Gray, Pat – CSPAA Bulletin, 1974
Offers numerous suggestions for obtaining equipment, cooperation, and expertise from individuals, agencies, and organizations in the community for new media courses in the high school. (TO)
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Radio, Educational Television, Films
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Social Education, 1974
Information sources to assist teachers and students in making a smooth and efficient transition to the metric system include an annotated bibliography of literature dealing with the history and present state of measurement in the U.S., with the metric system generally, and with problems involved in metric conversion. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Films, Information Sources
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