Reading in the Reel World

Reading in the Reel World
Author: John Golden
Publsiher: National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCSC:32106018885530

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By tapping into students' natural attraction to film, teachers can help students understand key concepts such as theme, tone, and point of view as well as practice and improve their persuasive, narrative, and expository writing abilities. Studying documentaries helps students learn how nonfiction texts are constructed and how these texts may shape the viewer's/reader's opinion. The book includes classroom-tested activities, ready-to-copy handouts, and extensive lists of resources, such as a glossary of film terminology, an index of documentaries by category, and an annotated list of additional resources. More than thirty films are discussed, giving teachers the tools needed to effectively teach nonfiction texts using popular documentaries.

Reading for the Real World 1

Reading for the Real World 1
Author: Casey Malarcher,Andrea Janzen,Adam Worcester
Publsiher: Compass Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2009
Genre: English language
ISBN: 1599664208

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Reading for the Real World

Reading for the Real World
Author: Eric Prochaska,Anne Taylor
Publsiher: Compass Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: English language
ISBN: 1599664194

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Unpacking the Loaded Teacher Matrix

Unpacking the Loaded Teacher Matrix
Author: sj Miller,Linda Norris
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0820486760

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What issues in English teacher education are sidestepped because they are too loaded to address? What aren't we talking about when we discuss classroom management, censorship, standardized tests, media literacy, social justice issues, the standards, and technology? What really matters to novices entering the profession? The authors in this book wrestle with the disparities between preservice English teacher instruction and secondary school space as the two collide, and describe the tools that preservice English teachers need to negotiate and navigate between theory and practice. This book answers these questions and offers groundbreaking insights about liberatory pedagogy for how teacher educators can mentor preservice teachers on touchy issues, providing them with tools to reach today's students.

Making Curriculum Pop

Making Curriculum Pop
Author: Pam Goble,Ryan R. Goble
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781631980633

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From body art to baseball cards, comics to cathedrals, pie charts to power ballads . . . students need help navigating today’s media-rich world. And educators need help teaching today’s new media literacy. To be literate now means being able to read, write, listen, speak, view, and represent across all media—including both print and nonprint texts, such as film, TV, podcasts, websites, visual art, fashion, architecture, landscape, and music. This book offers secondary teachers in all content areas a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to integrate these literacies into their curriculum. Students form cooperative learning groups to evaluate media texts from various perspectives (artist, producer, sociologist, sound mixer, economist, poet, set designer, and more) and show their thinking using unique graphic organizers aligned to the Common Core State Standards

Multimedia Text Sets

Multimedia Text Sets
Author: Janice Marcuccilli Strop,Jennifer Carlson
Publsiher: Portage & Main Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-02-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781553792482

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Today's multimedia, multimodal world necessitates literacy instruction that includes a variety of text forms (such as film, print, music, Internet, photographs). Strop and Carlson provide all types of learners with the lifelong tools they need to explore and interpret texts. This book will help teachers and students reach beyond printed texts to expand perspectives, understand different text forms and genres, make intertextual connections, and transcend strategy-based instruction. Multimedia Text Sets includes: -ideas for explicit teaching of how to read different forms and genres of texts. -real stories, which demonstrate the power of multiple literacies, from three teachers who incorporate multimedia text sets in their classrooms. -engaging ideas for instruction you can use to help develop your own students' reading/writing practices with a variety of text forms. -practical suggestions on how to create your own multimedia text sets. Contributors to this book are Holly Dionne, Richard Kuhnen, and Stephanie Reid.

Casting about in the Reel World

Casting about in the Reel World
Author: William A. Douglass
Publsiher: RDR Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1571430938

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From the bone-fishing flats of the Pacific nuclear weapons' proving ground, Bikini Atoll, to the taimen rivers of Outer Mongolia, anthropologist Bill Douglas is the consummate angling adventurer.

Curating a Literacy Life

Curating a Literacy Life
Author: William Kist
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2022
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807780848

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Curating a Literacy Life spotlights the idea of curation as a process for inspiring student-centered learning with digital media. Young people need to learn to become purposeful collectors and, thus, curators of their own learning. In this book, Kist shows educators how to empower students as they make sense of all the books, videos, websites, and social media they access. Packed with ideas and activities developed over time in a high school setting, the author presents a model for learning to learn—a way of processing, making meaning, and repurposing all the texts around us. Kist demonstrates how curating can happen no matter where the teaching and learning are taking place, whether virtually or face-to-face, in school or out of school. Using Smart phones; a Netflix account, and access to a variety of YA, canonical, and media texts, this resource provides a foundation for becoming lifelong scholars and artists. Curating a Literacy Life is for both teachers and parents who are interested in helping young people harness, manage, and learn from the multiple messages and texts they encounter every day. Book Features: A powerful model to help teens make sense of and even repurpose the texts they encounter daily.Ideas for making use of digital media in ways that are meaningful to today’s students.Strategies for bridging the divide between in-school and out-of-school literacies. Activities developed during the author’s years as an instructional coach at Cleveland’s Glenville High School.