From body art to baseball cards, comics to cathedrals, pie charts to power ballads . . . students need help navigating today’s media-rich world. And educators need help teaching today’s new media literacy. To be literate now means being able to read, write, listen, speak, view, and represent across all media—including both print and nonprint texts, such as film, TV, podcasts, websites, visual art, fashion, architecture, landscape, and music. This book offers secondary teachers in all content areas a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to integrate these literacies into their curriculum. Students form cooperative learning groups to evaluate media texts from various perspectives (artist, producer, sociologist, sound mixer, economist, poet, set designer, and more) and show their thinking using unique graphic organizers aligned to the Common Core State Standards
This book offers secondary teachers in all content areas a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to integrate these literacies into their curriculum.
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culture, educator Ryan Goble created the Making Curriculum Pop Ning (http://mcpopmb.ning.com; see figure 1.3). The site is composed of various groups that members can join depending on their interests, subject, or the popularculture ...
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... in All Content Areas Every Teacher Can Use by Pam Goble, Ed.D., and Ryan R. (Updated Fourth Edition) Goble, M.A. Developed in by Susan Winebrenner, M.S., with Dina Brulles, Ph.D. For teachers and administrators, grades K–12.
The development of a pop-up book media about the concept of circumference and area of the plane figure is based on two aspects, including aspects of conformity with the curriculum and aspects of the mechanism of making pop-up books.
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The strategies in this book will help you: Deeply engage every learner while challenging students to think critically, self-regulate, and direct their own learning Set new roles for student and teacher that encourage learner autonomy Employ ...
Making curriculum pop: A resource sharing community for educators interested in better practices and teaching with pop culture. Retrieved from http://mcpopmb.ning.com/. González, N., Moll, L., & Amanti, ...
This research-based guide shows educators how to teach self-advocacy skills to gifted students in four essential steps.