Seeing the Big Picture, Revised Edition, is designed to broaden students\u27 awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the many cultures and subcultures in the United States. The authors have chosen popular films as tools for exposing students to aspects of cultures, including those of African Americans, Chinese Americans, Mexican Americans, and Muslim Americans. Writing and discussion activities will help students explore the cultural points of view portrayed in each of the films. Students are also advised to keep a film journal that will allow them to observe how their reactions and observations develop through the course of the class. In addition to increasing students\u27 knowledge and understanding of cultural differences, Seeing t...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authori...
Seeing the Big Picture, Revised Edition, is designed to broaden students\u27 awareness, understandin...
[[abstract]]Exploring Cultures through Movies is designed to broaden students' awareness, understand...
Movies are an important resource and tool for the English language classroom. When we study a foreig...
In U.S. classrooms, it is more important now than ever before for educators to address the questions...
Film has worked as a tool in schools a long time. But what ways can film facilitate learning in an u...
yesUsed as social documents and appropriately deconstructed, many American films can provide insight...
Many hold stereotypes about the people of cultures other than their own. As language teachers, we ha...
In this course, Anthropology and the Cinema, students were required to analyze and compare two films...
Multicultural children’s picture books offer readers views into far away places that can be similar ...
Film has long been relegated to the sidelines when it comes to the world of education. Teachers ofte...
The purpose of this research is to identify how far students of English Education program of Batangh...
For this Anthropology and the Cinema course, students were required to analyze and compare two films...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authori...
Seeing the Big Picture, Revised Edition, is designed to broaden students\u27 awareness, understandin...
[[abstract]]Exploring Cultures through Movies is designed to broaden students' awareness, understand...
Movies are an important resource and tool for the English language classroom. When we study a foreig...
In U.S. classrooms, it is more important now than ever before for educators to address the questions...
Film has worked as a tool in schools a long time. But what ways can film facilitate learning in an u...
yesUsed as social documents and appropriately deconstructed, many American films can provide insight...
Many hold stereotypes about the people of cultures other than their own. As language teachers, we ha...
In this course, Anthropology and the Cinema, students were required to analyze and compare two films...
Multicultural children’s picture books offer readers views into far away places that can be similar ...
Film has long been relegated to the sidelines when it comes to the world of education. Teachers ofte...
The purpose of this research is to identify how far students of English Education program of Batangh...
For this Anthropology and the Cinema course, students were required to analyze and compare two films...
The research question addressed for this curriculum design was, how can film be used to help high sc...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
The postmodern critique has effectively called on anthropologists to reevaluate ethnographic authori...