This article explores how students experience fictional television as part of their broader learning experience. In particular, the article investigates the potential role of fictional television in the development of visual literacy and critical evaluative skills. The article reports the findings of an experiment into critical evaluative viewing, which measures the foreign policy beliefs of students after exposure to two contrasting episodes of NBC's The West Wing. The results indicate that students are influenced by fictional television, but in perhaps unexpected ways. Although nuanced, the findings suggest that students demonstrate and develop critical evaluative skills—and visual literacy—in two different ways. First, students oppose th...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47).Visual aids in education or in teaching have been...
This article explores the actions, as well as the thoughts, of teachers who are interested in - and ...
One way to engage students with critical, content-area literacy in secondary classrooms is by asking...
Keywords: classroom engagement, political interest, political knowledge, television drama Highlights...
This article explores video use and the student learning experience in Politics and International Re...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
The abundance and complexity of information now being delivered visually demands that we become visu...
Many competing voices are speaking about the state of American education and how it should be reform...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
What does it mean to be ‘critical’ as a television viewer? How does it influence what we learn and h...
With this book, students will interpret, analyze, and evaluate today's media blitz while they develo...
This research study was designed to explore the effectiveness of pedagogical practices on student li...
Though political science undergraduate courses reflect a rich theoretical tradition, they typically ...
The goal of literacy development at schools is a standing feature of the curriculum. In spite of thi...
This paper describes an educational process which enables the participants to a critical analysis of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47).Visual aids in education or in teaching have been...
This article explores the actions, as well as the thoughts, of teachers who are interested in - and ...
One way to engage students with critical, content-area literacy in secondary classrooms is by asking...
Keywords: classroom engagement, political interest, political knowledge, television drama Highlights...
This article explores video use and the student learning experience in Politics and International Re...
Being critical of literacy is more than decoding and understanding literacy; it is interrogating and...
The abundance and complexity of information now being delivered visually demands that we become visu...
Many competing voices are speaking about the state of American education and how it should be reform...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
What does it mean to be ‘critical’ as a television viewer? How does it influence what we learn and h...
With this book, students will interpret, analyze, and evaluate today's media blitz while they develo...
This research study was designed to explore the effectiveness of pedagogical practices on student li...
Though political science undergraduate courses reflect a rich theoretical tradition, they typically ...
The goal of literacy development at schools is a standing feature of the curriculum. In spite of thi...
This paper describes an educational process which enables the participants to a critical analysis of...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47).Visual aids in education or in teaching have been...
This article explores the actions, as well as the thoughts, of teachers who are interested in - and ...
One way to engage students with critical, content-area literacy in secondary classrooms is by asking...