Screen Education is a quarterly magazine for media teachers, and for primary and secondary teachers interested in...
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Screen Education is a quarterly magazine for media teachers, and for primary and secondary teachers interested in harnessing the power of visual media to stimulate learning. It is essential reading for those with an interest in media literacy, offering a unique and engaging perspective on screen education, and is an invaluable resource for upper secondary students and university students studying film.
Each issue provides the reader with practical classroom ideas, lesson plans and activities along with essays, study guides, updates on new technology and research into media pedagogy. The magazine also analyses and offers ways to navigate the ever-changing new media landscape and the benefits (e.g. interactive learning tools) and potential issues (e.g. cyberbullying and pornography) that come with it. Screen Education publishes articles by educators, scholars and critics, and is partially refereed.
ISSUE 95 (2019) CONTENTS
New & NotableBedroom Games: Sex and Power in The Favourite – Joanna di MattiaInto the Night: Religion and Environmental Catastrophe in First Reformed – Anthony CarewClose Encounters of the Furry Kind: Community and Justice in Paddington 2 – Louise Lavery
Talking Society Dark Enlightenment: Crime and Power in The Cult of The Family – Felicity Ford The Marrying Kind: Exploring Gender and Tradition in I Am No Bird – Amanda Barbour Arrested Development: Pop Culture and VHS Nostalgia in Brigsby Bear – Anthony Carew Play Fighting: The Real-world Violence of Videogames – Jini Maxwell
Screens in the Classroom Cinema Science: Assembling the Operations of Avengers: Endgame – Dave Crewe Dangerous Locations: The Missing Person in Australian Cinema – Dean Biron and Tiffany Sutherland Distant Lives: Grief and Protocol in The Queen – Katy Marriner
Beyond the Multiplex Connection and Creativity: Agnès Varda and JR's Faces Places – Susan Bye
Filmmaker ProfileM Night Shyamalan – Dave Crewe
Teaching Media Suburban Dreams: The American Teenage Experience in Netflix Originals – Jeff Spanke and Chea Parton
Tech'd Out Sync or Swim: Trello – Kevin Lavery Creative Devices: Makers Empire – Joel Aarons
Film as Text Maid of Dishonour: Women Behaving Badly in Bridesmaids – Mel Campbell All Under Heaven: Chinese Tradition and Globalisation in Hero – Leya Reid
SKU: SE95
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