<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was based upon the view that messages about education, communicated publicly in newspapers are made up of images and texts. These messages can be narrative in form, a dialogue or representative of a particular standpoint. They are placed in a physical, social and political context and contain recognizable public figures. The purpose of this research was to examine the messages national newspapers communicate and to collect the educational images (e.g. photographs, cartoons, drawings etc.); the texts which accompany them (e.g. headlines, sub-headings, reports and articles etc.); and by using teacher focus groups to see how these influence teachers' co...
Ironically, in an era of life long learning a number of countries face a teacher shortage, recruitin...
International audienceMedia education is somehow « the ability to access, understand and create comm...
This chapter explores how news media represent teacher education reform, the emergence of teaching p...
The publication of A‐level examination results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has become one...
This paper reports on an investigation into the representation of teachers in newspapers in five cou...
The publication of A-level examination results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has become one...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection consists of transcribed interviews w...
This project investigated the ways in which literacy practices are represented in visual images in a...
Media literacy can be considered an important element to some higher courses, at universities and po...
This paper discusses the role of media in presenting information to society and emphasizes the need ...
More than 52 countries make use of the ‘Newspapers in Education’ program (Steen 2002). In the last t...
Offering insights and ideas for school leaders, the news media, and the public to consider, this boo...
This chapter engages with current public and political debates on the teaching of literacy in the ea...
This paper draws upon critical discourse analysis, cultural studies and communication theory, studie...
This paper draws on recent research in English classrooms on media education, offers new evidence on...
Ironically, in an era of life long learning a number of countries face a teacher shortage, recruitin...
International audienceMedia education is somehow « the ability to access, understand and create comm...
This chapter explores how news media represent teacher education reform, the emergence of teaching p...
The publication of A‐level examination results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has become one...
This paper reports on an investigation into the representation of teachers in newspapers in five cou...
The publication of A-level examination results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has become one...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collection consists of transcribed interviews w...
This project investigated the ways in which literacy practices are represented in visual images in a...
Media literacy can be considered an important element to some higher courses, at universities and po...
This paper discusses the role of media in presenting information to society and emphasizes the need ...
More than 52 countries make use of the ‘Newspapers in Education’ program (Steen 2002). In the last t...
Offering insights and ideas for school leaders, the news media, and the public to consider, this boo...
This chapter engages with current public and political debates on the teaching of literacy in the ea...
This paper draws upon critical discourse analysis, cultural studies and communication theory, studie...
This paper draws on recent research in English classrooms on media education, offers new evidence on...
Ironically, in an era of life long learning a number of countries face a teacher shortage, recruitin...
International audienceMedia education is somehow « the ability to access, understand and create comm...
This chapter explores how news media represent teacher education reform, the emergence of teaching p...