Teaching Science Fiction

Teaching Science Fiction
Author: A. Sawyer,P. Wright
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2011-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230300392

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Teaching Science Fiction is the first text in thirty years to explore the pedagogic potential of that most intellectually stimulating and provocative form of popular literature: science fiction. Innovative and academically lively, it offers valuable insights into how SF can be taught historically, culturally and practically at university level.

Teaching Science Fact with Science Fiction

Teaching Science Fact with Science Fiction
Author: Richard Raham
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1563089394

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The literature of science fiction packs up the facts and discoveries of science and runs off to futures filled with both wonders and warnings. Kids love to take the journeys it offers for the thrill of the ride, but they can learn as they travel, too. This book will provide you with: an overview of the past 500 years of scientific thought and the literature of science fiction which it inspired; suggestions for finding and adapting the kind of science fiction that will work best for your classroom; detailed ideas and resources for teaching concepts in the physical, earth, space, and life sciences, as well in history and mathematics; and suggested activities for a variety of grade levels. Appendices provide: science references to help you keep the facts and the fictions straight; national science content standards; and detailed lesson plans for an earth science unit where students travel the depths of time and create their own time travelers' diaries.

Science Fiction

Science Fiction
Author: Patrick Parrinder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781317872665

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First published in 1979. This volume presents Science Fiction as a coherent system, not as a collection of facts or random sequence of individual voices. The contributors are concerned with less with surveying the bare facts of the genre than with interpretating their significance. They attempt to establish the common properties of Science Fiction writing whether in the treatment of a theme or in SF of a given period or nationality.

Practicing Science Fiction

Practicing Science Fiction
Author: Karen Hellekson,Craig B. Jacobsen,Patrick B. Sharp
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780786457830

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Drawn from the Science Fiction Research Association conference held in Lawrence, Kansas, in 2008, the essays in this volume address intersections among the reading, writing, and teaching of science fiction. Part 1 studies the teaching of SF, placing analytical and pedagogical research next to each other to reveal how SF can be both an object of study as well as a teaching tool for other disciplines. Part 2 examines SF as a genre of mediation between the sciences and the humanities, using close readings and analyses of the literary-scientific nexus. Part 3 examines SF in the media, using specific television programs, graphic novels, and films as examples of how SF successfully transcends the medium of transmission. Finally, Part 4 features close readings of SF texts by women, including Joanna Russ, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Octavia E. Butler.

How to Write Science Fiction Fantasy

How to Write Science Fiction   Fantasy
Author: Orson Scott Card
Publsiher: Writer's Digest Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106018639945

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Defines both genres, tells how to write a successful story, and where to find markets to get published.

Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction

Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction
Author: P. L. Thomas
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462093805

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Why did Kurt Vonnegut shun being labeled a writer of science fiction (SF)? How did Margaret Atwood and Ursula K. Le Guin find themselves in a public argument about the nature of SF? This volume explores the broad category of SF as a genre, as one that challenges readers, viewers, teachers, and scholars, and then as one that is often itself challenged (as the authors in the collection do). SF, this volume acknowledges, is an enduring argument. The collected chapters include work from teachers, scholars, artists, and a wide range of SF fans, offering a powerful and unique blend of voices to scholarship about SF as well as examinations of the place for SF in the classroom. Among the chapters, discussions focus on SF within debates for and against SF, the history of SF, the tensions related to SF and other genres, the relationship between SF and science, SF novels, SF short fiction, SF film and visual forms (including TV), SF young adult fiction, SF comic books and graphic novels, and the place of SF in contemporary public discourse. The unifying thread running through the volume, as with the series, is the role of critical literacy and pedagogy, and how SF informs both as essential elements of liberatory and democratic education.

Teach Science with Science Fiction Films

Teach Science with Science Fiction Films
Author: Terence Cavanaugh,Cathy Cavanaugh
Publsiher: Linworth
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: CORNELL:31924100337298

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Use an interactive approach to keep students engaged and excited about learning science with 25 teaching modules that cover ten major science areas. • One-of-a-kind tool that covers all areas of science with films • Make learning fun while meeting science and information literacy standards

Philosophy through Science Fiction Stories

Philosophy through Science Fiction Stories
Author: Helen De Cruz,Johan De Smedt,Eric Schwitzgebel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350081246

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Bringing together short stories by award-winning contemporary science fiction authors and philosophers, this book covers a wide range of philosophical ideas from ethics, philosophy of religion, political philosophy, and metaphysics. Alongside the introductory pieces by the editors that help readers to understand how philosophy can be done through science fiction, you will find end-of-story notes written by the authors that contextualize their stories within broader philosophical themes. Organised thematically, these stories address fundamental philosophical questions such as: *What does it mean to be human? *Is neural enhancement a good thing? *What makes a life worthwhile? *What political systems are best? By making complex ideas easily accessible, this unique book allows you to engage with philosophical ideas in entertaining new ways, and is an ideal entry point for anyone interested in using fiction to better understand philosophy.