This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy in relation to a cultural studies unit within a Creative Industries Faculty at an Australian university. Charting certain pedagogical practices in the delivery of transnational film studies, this case study involves a critical, contextual examination of student feedback as well as current theories about transcultural curricula in general and film studies curricula in particular. The study shows that tertiary students can be provided with an extraordinarily rich range of differing, sometimes conflicting, but always engaging transcultural insights and understandings. It is further argued that transnational competencies may be developed and enabl...
Learners of a second language must also learn about the culture of that language, not just as a way ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
Intercultural learning in UK tertiary education is largely operationalised as a universal or implied...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Transcultural perspective has recently raised more academic attention due to the internationalizatio...
Film literacy encompasses the abilities to consciously select, analyse and produce films. Previous r...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
This paper examines the pedagogical and decolonial possibilities of teaching genre cinema through no...
The purpose of this article is to share an example of how a foreign film has been used as a pedagogi...
Film education is a concept that encompasses the ability to analyse the content and the context of f...
This article focuses on the Indonesian film Cin(T)a, which features the interfaith and multiethnic l...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
The thesis' ‘Finding Your Way Out of Chinatown: A proposal to reimagine film theory education curric...
This paper considers what decolonizing film education might mean through a series of research initia...
Learners of a second language must also learn about the culture of that language, not just as a way ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
Intercultural learning in UK tertiary education is largely operationalised as a universal or implied...
This study reviews the exploratory implementation of an ‘internationalising the curriculum’ policy i...
Transcultural perspective has recently raised more academic attention due to the internationalizatio...
Film literacy encompasses the abilities to consciously select, analyse and produce films. Previous r...
© 2006 Dr. Lynnel HoareThe multicultural classroom is a phenomenon now found in most countries. As ...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
This paper examines the pedagogical and decolonial possibilities of teaching genre cinema through no...
The purpose of this article is to share an example of how a foreign film has been used as a pedagogi...
Film education is a concept that encompasses the ability to analyse the content and the context of f...
This article focuses on the Indonesian film Cin(T)a, which features the interfaith and multiethnic l...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
The thesis' ‘Finding Your Way Out of Chinatown: A proposal to reimagine film theory education curric...
This paper considers what decolonizing film education might mean through a series of research initia...
Learners of a second language must also learn about the culture of that language, not just as a way ...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
Intercultural learning in UK tertiary education is largely operationalised as a universal or implied...