It is widely recognized that students' vernacular engagements with a subject such as films can interfere with their willingness to make them an object of academic study. This essay reports the findings of a small action research project, funded by the Art, Design and Communication LTSN (now known as ADMHEA subject centre), which sought to test the effectiveness of an intervention in which students' own personal responses became part of the process of study. Using the controversial film A Clockwork Orange (1971), students' responses to the film and to the issues involved in studying it were measured at the beginning and the end of a year-long module. The research revealed some complicated patterns and differences in how students responded to...
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
This research is focused on enabling an opportunity for boarding students to create films about thei...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
It is widely recognized that students' vernacular engagements with a subject such as films can inter...
This study is about the problems that arise for film education models once they are drawn back into ...
This article examines the relationship between informal knowledge of popular film and its study in h...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
With the new English syllabus’ infusion of cultural studies and contemporary literary and linguistic...
Little research has been done into the effectiveness of using film as a teaching tool. This article ...
I want to lower the tone of academic discussion in this chapter, to engage in a shameless polemic. M...
Abstract: The objectives of the study are to find out: 1) whether or not there is a significant diff...
Children, Film and Literacy explores the role of film in children's lives. The films children engage...
This study investigates the ways that children engage with a repeatedly viewed film in domestic sett...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
This thesis addresses the question, "Can a social studies learning activity, using film, help studen...
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
This research is focused on enabling an opportunity for boarding students to create films about thei...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...
It is widely recognized that students' vernacular engagements with a subject such as films can inter...
This study is about the problems that arise for film education models once they are drawn back into ...
This article examines the relationship between informal knowledge of popular film and its study in h...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
With the new English syllabus’ infusion of cultural studies and contemporary literary and linguistic...
Little research has been done into the effectiveness of using film as a teaching tool. This article ...
I want to lower the tone of academic discussion in this chapter, to engage in a shameless polemic. M...
Abstract: The objectives of the study are to find out: 1) whether or not there is a significant diff...
Children, Film and Literacy explores the role of film in children's lives. The films children engage...
This study investigates the ways that children engage with a repeatedly viewed film in domestic sett...
This article seeks to foster reflection on film pedagogy and research, encouraging academics to enga...
This thesis addresses the question, "Can a social studies learning activity, using film, help studen...
abstract: This experimental pretest-posttest design study extended the field of media literacy resea...
This research is focused on enabling an opportunity for boarding students to create films about thei...
This research is about the students ‘attitude toward the use of films in teaching Cross Cultural Un...