This case study was guided by the framework of film pedagogy to explore the use of biopic film clips as a means of provoking discussion and reflection on the topics of diversity and professionalism. The case study data were collected within the bounded system of a public, southeastern university and are further bounded by the meanings of professionalism and diversity as derived from preservice teachers from that system. Data were collected from a staged and time-bounded experience in a safe place. The experience included a shared viewing of selected clips from biopic films. The participants were six preservice teachers who provided written reflections about the two educational topics before the film clips were viewed, wrote reflections afte...
This article looks back on the professional development offered to teachers of English to support th...
The aim of this study was to gather information on whether or not the director’s commentary feature ...
This paper explores the potential of feature film to encourage more inclusive, participatory and ope...
Film has long been relegated to the sidelines when it comes to the world of education. Teachers ofte...
Films can be used as instructional tools in higher education in different disciplines. In the contex...
Learning through aesthetics—in which cinema is included—stimulates learner reflection. As emotions p...
This exploratory study will begin with a review of cinematic portrayals of teachers and their situa...
66 pages. Presented to the Department of Education Studies and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in...
The Critical use of visual sources has enabled students to work within professions which depend on i...
We designed a faculty development workshop integrating scene excerpts from the Academy Award–winning...
Association of College and Biology EducatorsFor a first-year seminar, Windows on Science, the author...
This study, which serves as my dissertation work, examines the experiences of teachers in rural, App...
This qualitative inquiry explores the use of Hollywood films depicting teachers (teacher-films) as a...
The purpose of this study was to document how popular film was used to provide opportunities for fut...
Much has been written about the use of popular film clips for cinematherapy with gifted students. Ho...
This article looks back on the professional development offered to teachers of English to support th...
The aim of this study was to gather information on whether or not the director’s commentary feature ...
This paper explores the potential of feature film to encourage more inclusive, participatory and ope...
Film has long been relegated to the sidelines when it comes to the world of education. Teachers ofte...
Films can be used as instructional tools in higher education in different disciplines. In the contex...
Learning through aesthetics—in which cinema is included—stimulates learner reflection. As emotions p...
This exploratory study will begin with a review of cinematic portrayals of teachers and their situa...
66 pages. Presented to the Department of Education Studies and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in...
The Critical use of visual sources has enabled students to work within professions which depend on i...
We designed a faculty development workshop integrating scene excerpts from the Academy Award–winning...
Association of College and Biology EducatorsFor a first-year seminar, Windows on Science, the author...
This study, which serves as my dissertation work, examines the experiences of teachers in rural, App...
This qualitative inquiry explores the use of Hollywood films depicting teachers (teacher-films) as a...
The purpose of this study was to document how popular film was used to provide opportunities for fut...
Much has been written about the use of popular film clips for cinematherapy with gifted students. Ho...
This article looks back on the professional development offered to teachers of English to support th...
The aim of this study was to gather information on whether or not the director’s commentary feature ...
This paper explores the potential of feature film to encourage more inclusive, participatory and ope...