This research looks at how Harry Potter affected millennials. The research sought to learn if reading the series growing up influenced millennials as leaders and how they view leaders. Through personal interviews, the researcher was able to gain insight into the impact of the Harry Potter phenomenon on millennia ls. The series, through both books and films, created an entertaining environment for readers to learn the concept of leadership. This is because the story is presented in an easy to follow sequence of events which allows the reader to observe leadership theory and moral development. So, without realizing, the interviewees had learned aspects of leadership from the series which impacted how they view leaders and how they themselves ...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...
A number of scholars have argued that children’s traditional artifacts and play are being replaced b...
The Harry Potter phenomena has spanned the globe from its publication in 1997. Even today, several y...
This qualitative research study was undertaken to gather thoughts and opinions of fourth grade stude...
This article reports findings from a small-scale focus group study funded by the British Academy whi...
According to Nielsen BookScan, an independent book trade monitoring service, 2,652,656 copies of the...
Compared to the large body of research into gender, race and class in children’s literature, there h...
Over the past few decades there have been intense debates in education surrounding children’s litera...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a method of Reader\u27s Advisory based on archetyp...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a method of Reader\u27s Advisory based on archetyp...
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This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
In this study I apply social constructionism as propounded by Vivian Burr (1998) to show that althou...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...
A number of scholars have argued that children’s traditional artifacts and play are being replaced b...
The Harry Potter phenomena has spanned the globe from its publication in 1997. Even today, several y...
This qualitative research study was undertaken to gather thoughts and opinions of fourth grade stude...
This article reports findings from a small-scale focus group study funded by the British Academy whi...
According to Nielsen BookScan, an independent book trade monitoring service, 2,652,656 copies of the...
Compared to the large body of research into gender, race and class in children’s literature, there h...
Over the past few decades there have been intense debates in education surrounding children’s litera...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a method of Reader\u27s Advisory based on archetyp...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a method of Reader\u27s Advisory based on archetyp...
Aquest document està relacionat amb: Addictive and wonderful : the experience of reading the Harry P...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
In this study I apply social constructionism as propounded by Vivian Burr (1998) to show that althou...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
This research aims to (1) identify the problems faced by Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Gran...
The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...
A number of scholars have argued that children’s traditional artifacts and play are being replaced b...