This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation have had on the teaching and learning of English. Further, it examines some key aspects worth consideration when applying these types of texts in an educational context. The English syllabus for upper secondary school advises teachers to make use of the outside world for resources, and teach the students how to access, gather, analyze and use information found in different types of texts. After initial struggles, due to teachers’ reluctance, popular culture and modern media has found its way in to most classrooms and studies have shown different effects that the introduction of these texts have had on teaching and learning of English. Firstly, t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
It has become clear that our understanding of literacy needs to change. "Hypermedia" is a term that ...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
AbstractThis article describes the findings of two subsequent interdisciplinary research studies on ...
A review of current research on popular culture and TESOL shows that the recurrent themes revolve ar...
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them ...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
This chapter explores the prevailing traditional approach to literacy education in English language ...
AbstractPopular culture is a motivational resource in EFL contexts. To date, scant efforts have been...
Research recently conducted at the University of Stavanger found that teachers of English at upper s...
English has long been the subject where print text has reigned supreme. Increasingly in our networke...
English has long been the subject where print text has reigned supreme. Increasingly in our networke...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
It has become clear that our understanding of literacy needs to change. "Hypermedia" is a term that ...
This research synthesis investigates the effects that popular culture and new forms of mediation hav...
This study examined the benefits of using popular culture in the classroom to teach reading and writ...
AbstractThis article describes the findings of two subsequent interdisciplinary research studies on ...
A review of current research on popular culture and TESOL shows that the recurrent themes revolve ar...
This chapter explores how a secondary English teacher working with students aged 14-15 enabled them ...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
This chapter explores the prevailing traditional approach to literacy education in English language ...
AbstractPopular culture is a motivational resource in EFL contexts. To date, scant efforts have been...
Research recently conducted at the University of Stavanger found that teachers of English at upper s...
English has long been the subject where print text has reigned supreme. Increasingly in our networke...
English has long been the subject where print text has reigned supreme. Increasingly in our networke...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this qua...
This chapter draws on the authors’ research into children’s home and community use of popular cultur...
It has become clear that our understanding of literacy needs to change. "Hypermedia" is a term that ...