Kevin Costner, America's Teacher

Kevin Costner, America's Teacher
Title Kevin Costner, America's Teacher PDF eBook
Author Edward Janak
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 225
Release 2022-02-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1793647879

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Kevin Costner: America's Teacher examines the role of Costner in educational settings domestically and abroad. Costner’s career over the past 35 years has seen ups and downs: his movies grossed 2 billion dollars in ticket sales worldwide and he has he won/been nominated for several Academy Awards but he also experienced critical and box office failures. Through the films in his oeuvre, Costner has been teaching audiences around the world about the United States--its history, people and culture. Some viewers and scholars recognize this as positive, others as problematic. This book serves as a place for teachers and scholars to explore ways in which Costner may be tapped for research and teaching purposes at all levels of education. It is organized around three large themes: Costner’s baseball films and their connection to Americana; Costner’s films through the more critical lenses of gender and new western scholarship; and Costner’s teaching of teachers, the pedagogical possibilities of his work.

The Scientist in Popular Culture

The Scientist in Popular Culture
Title The Scientist in Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Janicker
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 253
Release 2022-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1793633045

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In this collection, contributors analyze the depiction of scientists in a wide range of films and television programs that span across genres, including horror, science fiction, crime drama, comedy, and children’s media. Scientists in popular culture, they argue, often embody the hopes and fears associated with real-life science, which continue to be prevalent in both fictional and non-fiction media. By becoming the “human face” of scientific insight and innovation, the scientist in popular culture plays a key role in encouraging public engagement with scientific ideas. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, and health communication will find this book particularly useful.

White Supremacist Violence

White Supremacist Violence
Title White Supremacist Violence PDF eBook
Author Brian Van Brunt
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 301
Release 2022-11-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000777065

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White Supremacist Violence is a powerful resource for education and mental health professionals who are developing the tools and skills needed to slow the progress of the fast-growing hate movement in the United States. Chapters immerse the reader in a hybrid of research, historical reviews, current events, social media and online content, case studies, and personal experiences. The first half of the text explores the ways in which individuals become increasingly indoctrinated through the exploitation of cognitive openings, perceptions of real or imagined marginalization, and exposure to political rhetoric and manipulation, as well as an examination of social media and commerce sites that create a climate ripe for recruitment. The second half of the book walks the reader through three case studies and offers treatment considerations to assist mental-health professionals and those developing education and prevention-based programming. White Supremacist Violence gives readers useful perspectives and insights into the white supremacy movement while offering clinicians, threat-assessment professionals, and K-12 and university educators and administrators practical guidance on treatment and prevention efforts.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 404
Release 1994-10
Genre Education
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Teaching American Literature in Spanish Universities

Teaching American Literature in Spanish Universities
Title Teaching American Literature in Spanish Universities PDF eBook
Author Carme Manuel Cuenca
Publisher Universitat de València
Pages 144
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9788437053400

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Uno de los aspectos más valiosos de este libro es que comienza enlazando, a través de los dos primeros artículos, la educación universitaria con su nivel inmediatamente anterior: la escuela de secundaria; una conexión que a menudo se olvida con serios resultados para ambos. En este sentido, Benito Camacho Martín, el autor de uno de los artículos, realiza un análisis lúcido y en cierto modo dogmático sobre el declive de la enseñanza de literatura en las escuelas de secundaria, tanto en horas dedicadas como en conocimientos adquiridos. Los otros artículos –algunos en inglés y otros en castellano– tratan distintos aspectos de la enseñanza de literatura norteamericana, con un énfasis manifiesto en materiales del siglo XX y, sobre todo, en la literatura afro-americana; de hecho, el libro resultará particularmente útil para los profesores de esto último

James Baldwin and the American Schoolhouse

James Baldwin and the American Schoolhouse
Title James Baldwin and the American Schoolhouse PDF eBook
Author Carl A. Grant
Publisher Routledge
Pages 199
Release 2021-04-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1000376176

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This book – written for teacher educators, teachers and admirers of James Baldwin –employs his essays and speeches to discuss how the effects of race and racism enter the souls of African American students and become attached and difficult to dislodge. Yet, his essays also provide educators and students with purpose, meaning and suggestions for how to stand up against racism, develop an authentic self and fight oppression. Whereas this book takes advantage of the full body of Baldwin’s work – fiction, nonfiction, interviews, lectures, speeches and letters – its foundation is three speeches James Baldwin gave in the 1960s on the education of African American children and African American and European American race relations in the United States. The purpose of education, defying myths, freedom, willful ignorance and developing identity are discussed through a Baldwinian lens. African American and European American teachers are encouraged to "Go for Broke" as this book explores the important role Baldwin’s work can play in schools and universities.

Lies My Teacher Told Me

Lies My Teacher Told Me
Title Lies My Teacher Told Me PDF eBook
Author James W. Loewen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 388
Release 1996
Genre Indians of North America in textbooks
ISBN 0684818868

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Examines the reasons why wrong information has been provided in American history textbooks.