This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as represented in popular films of the 1970s and 1980s. It is based on a survey of 40 movies created during this period that feature significant interactions between social studies teachers and their students. This study employed a textual analysis method involving viewing the films alongside original script material, which reveals that the narratives involving public high schools during the 1970s and 1980s are distinct from those involving other types of schools or eras. Rather than the romantic figures of earlier portraits, such as Eve Arden’s beloved Our Miss Brooks in the 1940s and 1950s radio and television serial, these teachers are consistently...
Despite vast literature analyzing films that depict romantic and sexual relationships between young ...
Research suggests that secondary teachers across the United States are regularly turning to popular ...
This article examines education issues in a documentary movie entitled “Waiting for Superman.” To ...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
This study examined how public secondary schools and educators were portrayed in American films of t...
In American schools, violence has evolved as one of our most riveting social problems. The FBI repor...
This thesis explores approximately two decades in the history of the Society for Education in Film a...
What does it mean to teach and be taught? How have we come to know what schooling is? And, how can e...
textThis dissertation examines the moral panic over America's education "crisis" in the 1950s. Unli...
Fifty-one motion pictures (distributed widely in the United States over the past 60 years) are analy...
This study considers three Hollywood films that take, as their subject, a teacher-hero confronted wi...
America\u27s teachers are lacking empowerment. Although the state requires them to meet certificatio...
Change across wider English society in the 1960s was characterised by a managed and relatively conse...
The work covered in this essay is based on research in the areas of history, historical consciousnes...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
Despite vast literature analyzing films that depict romantic and sexual relationships between young ...
Research suggests that secondary teachers across the United States are regularly turning to popular ...
This article examines education issues in a documentary movie entitled “Waiting for Superman.” To ...
This proposed article explores the dramatic shift in the image of social studies teachers, as repres...
This study examined how public secondary schools and educators were portrayed in American films of t...
In American schools, violence has evolved as one of our most riveting social problems. The FBI repor...
This thesis explores approximately two decades in the history of the Society for Education in Film a...
What does it mean to teach and be taught? How have we come to know what schooling is? And, how can e...
textThis dissertation examines the moral panic over America's education "crisis" in the 1950s. Unli...
Fifty-one motion pictures (distributed widely in the United States over the past 60 years) are analy...
This study considers three Hollywood films that take, as their subject, a teacher-hero confronted wi...
America\u27s teachers are lacking empowerment. Although the state requires them to meet certificatio...
Change across wider English society in the 1960s was characterised by a managed and relatively conse...
The work covered in this essay is based on research in the areas of history, historical consciousnes...
Written for teacher educators and pre-service teachers, we analyze education-themed Hollywood blockb...
Despite vast literature analyzing films that depict romantic and sexual relationships between young ...
Research suggests that secondary teachers across the United States are regularly turning to popular ...
This article examines education issues in a documentary movie entitled “Waiting for Superman.” To ...