This study considers three Hollywood films that take, as their subject, a teacher-hero confronted with a \u27problem\u27 group of students and, as their narrative, the rehabilitation of these students and the resolution of their problems. Employing a Bourdieuian analysis, we attempt a second screening of these films on two levels: first, by stepping inside these celluloid classrooms, so to speak, and narrating a different text, one that is spoken from the position of students and which challenges each film\u27s portrayal of good people achieving fine things; and secondly, by screening for gaps in their accounts of schooling, exposing their limited frames of reference and their legitimacy to speak on behalf of authentic classrooms. The first...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityAs popular texts that circulate widely, films contribute to the wa...
The research brings together elements from two disciplines, the sociology of education and film stud...
This research is grounded in the phenomenon of teacher socialization: through both a personal and mo...
Teachers have lost autonomy due to the restraints placed on them by local and state standards and st...
What does it mean to teach and be taught? How have we come to know what schooling is? And, how can e...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
Teachers are often portrayed in Hollywood films as superhuman. While these types of films may perpet...
This exploratory study will begin with a review of cinematic portrayals of teachers and their situa...
This study, which serves as my dissertation work, examines the experiences of teachers in rural, App...
Fifty-one motion pictures (distributed widely in the United States over the past 60 years) are analy...
The aim of this study was to gather information on whether or not the director’s commentary feature ...
Research suggests that secondary teachers across the United States are regularly turning to popular ...
Research on teacher perceptions on the use of films in the secondary school English classroom is sca...
In American schools, violence has evolved as one of our most riveting social problems. The FBI repor...
Little research has been done into the effectiveness of using film as a teaching tool. This article ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityAs popular texts that circulate widely, films contribute to the wa...
The research brings together elements from two disciplines, the sociology of education and film stud...
This research is grounded in the phenomenon of teacher socialization: through both a personal and mo...
Teachers have lost autonomy due to the restraints placed on them by local and state standards and st...
What does it mean to teach and be taught? How have we come to know what schooling is? And, how can e...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
Teachers are often portrayed in Hollywood films as superhuman. While these types of films may perpet...
This exploratory study will begin with a review of cinematic portrayals of teachers and their situa...
This study, which serves as my dissertation work, examines the experiences of teachers in rural, App...
Fifty-one motion pictures (distributed widely in the United States over the past 60 years) are analy...
The aim of this study was to gather information on whether or not the director’s commentary feature ...
Research suggests that secondary teachers across the United States are regularly turning to popular ...
Research on teacher perceptions on the use of films in the secondary school English classroom is sca...
In American schools, violence has evolved as one of our most riveting social problems. The FBI repor...
Little research has been done into the effectiveness of using film as a teaching tool. This article ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityAs popular texts that circulate widely, films contribute to the wa...
The research brings together elements from two disciplines, the sociology of education and film stud...
This research is grounded in the phenomenon of teacher socialization: through both a personal and mo...