Teaching with Disney

Teaching with Disney
Author: Julie C. Garlen,Jennifer A. Sandlin
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Motion pictures in education
ISBN: 1433128810

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Teaching with Disney, the first comprehensive volume on Disney as cultural pedagogy and classroom praxis, explores what it means to teach, learn, and live in a world where many familiar discourses are dominated by The Walt Disney Company. The book analyzes the ways in which the powerful messages of Disney shape the way we teach and learn. Featuring scholars from a wide range of educational contexts, including educational foundations, art education, higher education, K-12 contexts, adult education, media literacy, critical pedagogy, and curriculum studies, this book is accessible and interesting to a global audience of educational researchers and practitioners as well as undergraduate and graduate students in educational foundations, curriculum and instruction, curriculum theory, critical media education, art education, sociology of education, and related fields. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help facilitate class discussions and assignments. This is an excellent assignment text for education classrooms.

Teaching with Disney

Teaching with Disney
Author: Julie C. Garlen,Jennifer A. Sandlin
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1433128829

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Teaching with Disney, the first comprehensive volume on Disney as cultural pedagogy and classroom praxis, explores what it means to teach, learn, and live in a world where many familiar discourses are dominated by The Walt Disney Company. The book analyzes the ways in which the powerful messages of Disney shape the way we teach and learn. Featuring scholars from a wide range of educational contexts, including educational foundations, art education, higher education, K-12 contexts, adult education, media literacy, critical pedagogy, and curriculum studies, this book is accessible and interesting to a global audience of educational researchers and practitioners as well as undergraduate and graduate students in educational foundations, curriculum and instruction, curriculum theory, critical media education, art education, sociology of education, and related fields. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help facilitate class discussions and assignments. This is an excellent assignment text for education classrooms.

Teaching Tuk Tuk Disney Raya and the Last Dragon

Teaching Tuk Tuk  Disney Raya and the Last Dragon
Author: Mei Nakamura
Publsiher: RH/Disney
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780736490016

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This Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader with more than 30 stickers is based on Disney's new animated film Raya and the Last Dragon! Discover how Raya and Tuk Tuk met and became friends in this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader! Children ages 4 to 6 will love this story based on the Disney animated film–with more than 30 stickers! Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. Walt Disney Animation Studios' fantasy-action-adventure, Raya and the Last Dragon, introduces Raya, a lone warrior from the fantasy kingdom of Kumandra who teams up with a crew of misfits in her quest to find the last dragon and bring light and unity back to their world. Awkwafina lends her voice to Sisu, the last dragon, who was left on Kumandra in case dark forces return to the world, and Kelly Marie Tran voices the lead character, Raya. Exploring themes of community and hope, and inspired by the beautiful and diverse cultures of Southeast Asia, the fantasy-action-adventure Raya and the Last Dragon opened in U.S. theaters on March 12th 2021.

Teaching Little Fingers to Play Disney Tunes

Teaching Little Fingers to Play Disney Tunes
Author: Hal Leonard Corp,Glenda Austin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Animated film music
ISBN: 1423431200

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Early elementary level pieces appropriate for teaching beginners and for use as recital pieces.

Navigating Media Literacy

Navigating Media Literacy
Author: Vanessa E. Greenwood
Publsiher: Myers Education Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781975502348

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Navigating Media Literacy: A Pedagogical Tour of Disneyland is an education playbook applied to the vast mediated universe of Disney. Readers of all ages can critically apply media literacy principles while still conscientiously participating as consumer-citizens, media creators, and agents of change. Media literacy is defined throughout this book as an instructional method rather than a political movement. The book counterbalances the frequently myopic critiques of cultural scholars and the critical exemption granted by those across the world who find Disney to be a source of great pleasure. Integrated theory and practical examples allow readers to investigate of themselves and draw their own conclusions based on real inquisitive, observatory, and creative experiences that constitute media literacy (access, analyze, evaluate, create, reflect and act). Each chapter is ideologically mapped to an actual physical realm of Disneyland (e.g., Main Street, USA; Adventureland; Tomorrowland; Frontierland; Fantasyland). Each site provides a pedagogical playground for experimenting with each media literacy concept (e.g., context, audience, language, ownership, representation). The reader will come away with a deeper pedagogical understanding of how to cultivate media literacy using any context or subject—not just Disney. Each chapter includes discursive excerpts from students, along with assignments, discussion prompts, and classroom exercises, making it a valuable resource as a classroom textbook. Perfect for courses such as: Media Literacy | Communication and Media Arts | Film Studies | Media History | Transmedia Studies | Business | Marketing

Creating Classroom Magic

Creating Classroom Magic
Author: Shauna Pollock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-11-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1941500706

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Bring Walt Disney into Your Classroom. Award-winning teacher Shauna Pollock shares her innovative system for an "experimental prototype CLASSROOM of tomorrow" that you can apply TODAY to your own classroom, and reap the educational benefits of teaching by the "Disney Way".

Disney Culture and Curriculum

Disney  Culture  and Curriculum
Author: Jennifer A. Sandlin,Julie C. Garlen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317340577

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A presence for decades in individuals’ everyday life practices and identity formation, the Walt Disney Company has more recently also become an influential element within the "big" curriculum of public and private spaces outside of yet in proximity to formal educational institutions. Disney, Culture, and Curriculum explores the myriad ways that Disney’s curricula and pedagogies manifest in public consciousness, cultural discourses, and the education system. Examining Disney’s historical development and contemporary manifestations, this book critiques and deconstructs its products and perspectives while providing insight into Disney’s operations within popular culture and everyday life in the United States and beyond. The contributors engage with Disney’s curricula and pedagogies in a variety of ways, through critical analysis of Disney films, theme parks, and planned communities, how Disney has been taught and resisted both in and beyond schools, ways in which fans and consumers develop and negotiate their identities with their engagement with Disney, and how race, class, gender, sexuality, and consumerism are constructed through Disney content. Incisive, comprehensive, and highly interdisciplinary, Disney, Culture, and Curriculum extends the discussion of popular culture as curriculum and pedagogy into new avenues by focusing on the affective and ontological aspects of identity development as well as the commodification of social and cultural identities, experiences, and subjectivities.

Royal Lessons

Royal Lessons
Author: Random House Disney
Publsiher: RH/Disney
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Colors
ISBN: 0736425276

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Simple text and illustrations of Belle in the Beast's castle introduce shapes.