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Screen Education #96

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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 96 (2019) CONTENTS New & Notable Remembrance as Reconstruction: Excavating Memory in Roma – Gabrielle O'BrienRadioactive Material: Truth and Lies in Chernobyl – Garry WestmoreVirtual Realities: Social Media and Coming of Age in Eighth Grade – Meg RobertsWay Out West: Violence, Genre and The Sisters Brothers – Anthony Carew Screens in the ClassroomCinema Science: Playing with Physics in the Toy Story Universe – Dave CreweAt Nature's Mercy: The Contemporary Australian Western – Brian McFarlaneFamily Values: Forging Bonds in the Guardians of the Galaxy Films – Rebekah BrammerWide Open Road: Freedom and Facade in The Meaning of Vanlife – Kath Dooley Talking SocietyThe Pulse of History: In My Blood It Runs and Indigenous Identity – Suzie GibsonThe Future Is Now: A 2040 Study Guide – Luke Rodesiler and Russell Mayo Filmmaker ProfileClaire Denis – Anthony Carew Teaching MediaFierce Fidelity and Careful Transformation: Adapting Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events for Netflix – Erin HawleyWriting with Sound and Vision: The Audiovisual Essay in the Classroom – Catherine Fowler and Sean Redmond Tech'd OutSync or Swim: RoughAnimator – Kevin Lavery Film as TextRatcatcher: Childhood, Trauma and Transitional Spaces – Cristina Alvarez LopezOther People's Stories: Reproducing History in The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith – Zoe Wallin SKU: SE96 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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