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Peer reviewedBangs, Christopher – Babel: Journal of the Australian Modern Language Teachers' Association, 1988
Students of a foreign language can use cartoons to hone their listening and speaking skills, widen their vocabulary, and improve their knowledge of syntax, grammar, and semantics of a language. Activities using cartoons include: (1) gap filling: (2) caption insertion and strip sequencing; (3) caption invention and story writing; (4) comprehension…
Descriptors: Captions, Cartoons, Class Activities, Cloze Procedure
Peer reviewedBishop, Anne – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1988
In a Nova Scotia fish plant, a group primarily made up of women used cartoons and soap operas to educate plant workers on union issues, domestic violence, and health issues, demonstrating the effectiveness of using people's own culture as a vehicle for their education. (SK)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Females, Fisheries, Foreign Countries
American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1993
Presents four cartoons that take aim at the claims that the tobacco industry makes in its advertising. Focus is on smoking industry advertisements aimed at getting children and youth to buy and smoke cigarettes. They are intended to be shared with students to heighten their awareness of advertising ploys. (SLD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Cartoons, Children, Comics (Publications)
Skorepa, Carl – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1994
Describes a high school production of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which matched cartoon and comic strip characters with the Shakespearean characters, resulting in a visually stimulating performance that successfully engaged students. (SR)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Comics (Publications), Drama, High School Students
Peer reviewedMo, Weimin; Shen, Wenju – New Advocate, 2000
Offers a critique from two Chinese educators with regard to the historical, cultural, linguistic, and artistic authenticity of Disney's animated film "Mulan." Argues that the filmmakers robbed the original story of its soul and "ran over Chinese culture with the Disney bulldozer," imposing mainstream cultural beliefs and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedNagata, Ryoichi – Biochemical Education, 1999
Uses panels taken from manga, Japanese comics and cartoons, to supplement explanations of biochemical terms and topics in biochemistry classes. Results indicate that the use of manga helped students remember what they had learned. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Animation, Biochemistry, Cartoons, Chemical Reactions
Bidmead, Pat; Leicester, Mal – MCT, 2001
Explored the nature and degree of racial bias in comics for children of all ages. Results revealed a visual bias against black groups in five key areas (numerical inclusion, suggested level of intellectual capacity, cultural stereotyping, and negative historical and geographic presentation). Black characters were not shown in leadership or hero…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cartoons, Childrens Literature, Comics (Publications)
Chilisa, Bagele – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2005
This paper uses the postcolonial lens to highlight that mainstream research in postcolonial societies still ignores, marginalizes and suppresses other knowledge systems and ways of knowing. The marginalization of local knowledge systems, it is argued, was established in the colonial times that relegated all things indigenous or from the colonized…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Research Methodology, Prevention
Perales-Palacios, F. Javier; Vilchez-Gonzalez, Jose M. – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
Given the progressive loss of influence for the school relative to television in youngsters' everyday lives, this article describes the procedure and the results of including cartoons in the physics curriculum in secondary education. Work was carried out intensively with a small group of pupils and sporadically with a larger group. In the first…
Descriptors: Research Design, Cartoons, Television, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBerkowitz, Jay; Packer, Todd – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
How would you like to put some "Pow!" into your art instruction? A lesson in comic books--history, design, story, and production--can make your classes come alive. The authors present a new approach to using comics to build artistic skills and involve students in art appreciation. Why Comics? Many art teachers have students who say, "I hate art!"…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Education, Art Appreciation, Cartoons
Moffatt, Lyndsay; Norton, Bonny – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2005
Reading teachers concerned with gender equity have struggled to find ways in which to critically engage with students' popular culture. Traditionally, feminist reading teachers have seen popular texts as mechanisms for the reproduction of dysfunctional gender relations. However, this perspective is often met with resistance by young readers. In…
Descriptors: Feminism, Popular Culture, Cartoons, Criticism
Chenoweth, N. Ann; Hayes, John R. – Written Communication, 2003
This study explores the connection between writing and working memory, specifically the role of the subvocal articulatory rehearsal process (or inner voice). The authors asked the 18 participants to type sentences describing 24 multipanel cartoons. In some conditions, the participants were required to repeat a syllable continuously while writing.…
Descriptors: Sentences, Cartoons, Memory, Writing (Composition)
Sturm, James – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2005
When the author decided to start a college for cartoonists in Vermont, he knew he would be tapping into an unprecedented excitement about graphic novels in the literary, publishing and art worlds. What he did not know was that he would also be tapping into the energy swirling around New England's so-called "Creative Economy," which…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Humor, Creativity
Gomez, Manuel N. – Academe, 2006
This article explores the two events that took place at the University of California, Irvine campus on February 27 and 28 as part of the Difficult Dialogues Initiative of the campus. The first discussion was between the Palestinian ambassador to the United Kingdom, Manuel Hassassian, and Edward Kaufman, former executive director of the Harry S.…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Debate, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Inquiry
Matheson, Edith; Jahoda, Andrew – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2005
Deficits in emotion recognition have been linked with aggression. However, the ecological validity of previous studies is limited. In this study we developed new materials to investigate the emotion identification skills of 19 frequently aggressive and 15 nonaggressive adults with mental retardation. The three tasks included photographs of faces,…
Descriptors: Aggression, Identification, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response

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