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Türkmen, Mustafa – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
Animated films have an undeniable place in children's entertainment culture. The worldwide box office revenues indicate that these films reached many children in cinemas and were viewed on televisions by almost all children. The extent to which children can make sense of such content is still a question mark in minds. This study aims to…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Childrens Television, Cartoons, Animation
Robinson, Stacey A.; Jennings, John I. – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2021
"Teaching Black Masculinity through The Uncanny Black Kirby" will examine Marvel Comics's and Netflix's Luke Cage: Hero for Higher through the last 48 years of unstably grounded imaginings. The exhibition is an illustrated syllabus with a bibliography and contextualizing imagery that educators can use in a 10-16 week unit. Creating…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Cartoons, Popular Culture, African American History
de Carvalho, Alex; Crimon, Cécile; Barrault, Axel; Trueswell, John; Christophe, Anne – Developmental Science, 2021
Two word-learning experiments were conducted to investigate the understanding of negative sentences in 18- and 24-month-old children. In Experiment 1, after learning that "bamoule" means "penguin" and "pirdaling" means "cartwheeling," 18-month-olds (n = 48) increased their looking times when listening to…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Language Acquisition, Language Usage, Sentences
Matuk, Camillia; Hurwich, Talia; Spiegel, Amy; Diamond, Judy – Research in Science Education, 2021
Equitable learning opportunities are critical to the goals of science education. However, major curriculum standards are vague on how to achieve equity goals, and educators must often develop their own resources and strategies to achieve equity goals. This study examines how educators used a comic book series designed to interest youth in virology…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Science Instruction, Science Education
Hsieh, Kevin; Yang, Meng-Jung – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2021
Queering art education aims to critically lay bare the embedded heteronormative demand in the education system and prepare preservice art teachers to advance social justice concerns in art curriculum equitably. Toward these goals, we present the results of a research project we developed for 29 preservice art teachers from an urban university that…
Descriptors: Art Education, Social Theories, Urban Schools, LGBTQ People
Atasoy, Sengül; Toksoy, Seyhan Eryilmaz; Çalik, Muammer – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2020
Since concept cartoons give an important opportunity for students to achieve informal physics learning, the current research focused on pre-service teachers' initial impressions of the concept cartoons in the school corridors and informal physics learning. The aim of the research was to determine pre-service teachers' initial impressions of the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Concept Formation, Cartoons, Educational Environment
Hammoud, Aya Abou; Pallares-lupon, Nestor; Bouter, Anthony; Faucheux, Corinne – Higher Education Studies, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic is a disaster and prolonged crisis that has disrupted the education of millions of students with the closure of schools and universities in world-wide. This hard situation rises the necessity to develop a new teaching method to solve the problem of the massive disruption specially to practice work access. The goal of this paper…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Pacing, Electronic Learning, Cartoons
Stern, Julian – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
There is a Gary Larson Far Side cartoon entitled 'The Real Reason Dinosaurs Became Extinct'. It shows three dinosaurs surreptitiously smoking cigarettes. Why would such a peripheral habit like burning some leaves cause an extinction? Like dinosaurs, neo-liberalism has had a bad press. There have been plenty of critiques of neo-liberalism, and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Neoliberalism, Educational History, Criticism
Ozer Aytekin, Kamile – European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Knowledge is an essential part of the continuity of humanity. Access to science is through knowledge and vice versa. Children are mostly preoccupied with television, mainly with children's programs on television channels especially cartoons. Cartoons are produced in order to entertain children and to contribute to their development and maturation.…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Mass Media, Television, Programming (Broadcast)
Lau, Chung-yim – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
It is common in the everyday art class to find many examples of avoidance, omission and exaggeration in young adolescents' depictions of the human figure. When students depict sophisticated human images, they make every effort to avoid the difficult parts, and some students tend to exaggerate the size or distort the shape of the human image. Art…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Art Education, Visual Arts
Graphic Novels: Exploring Visual Culture and Multimodal Literacy in Preservice Art Teacher Education
Kwon, Hyunji – Art Education, 2020
Despite the dramatic increase in the number of graphic novels created and published, and the growing popularity of graphic novels among students, some teachers think that certain sexual and violent imagery in graphic novels renders them unsuitable for teaching (Weiner, 2003). Additionally, the lack of cultural diversity and the depiction of…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Preservice Teacher Education, Art Teachers
Dallacqua, Ashley K. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2020
This article draws from a year-long ethnographic study documenting the use of comics in a school. Focusing on literacy work in a social studies classroom, it documents how comics were welcomed into and challenged classroom spaces. Comics were introduced, read, and engaged with collaboratively. While comics were able to support strategic practices,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Language Rhythm
Yilmaz, Muamber – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
In this study, the impact of concept cartoons on students' academic achievement in science lessons was investigated. The research was carried out in 2018-2019 spring term. The study group consisted of 49 4th grade students in Zonguldak Devrek Çaydegirmeni TOKI Primary School. 23 of the students were in the experimental group, and 26 of them were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Achievement, Teaching Methods, Cartoons
Bender, Amy A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
A review of literature suggests students make meaning using different modes while reading a graphic novel (Connors, 2010; Dallacqua, 2010; Hammond, 2009; Jimenez, 2013; Pantaleo, 2013; Rogers, 2014). This case study ran for six weeks. Twenty students were involved. Grounded in the theoretical framework of social constructivism, this qualitative…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Teaching Methods, Grade 6
Hancock, Rae – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2019
The affordances of the comic book medium facilitate individual, interpretive readings of narrative and as such challenge the notion of a single message or meaning. This article explores how secondary school students encounter and re-orientate themselves to personal concepts of religious and educational authority and authenticity as a consequence…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Biblical Literature, Religious Education, Secondary School Students

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