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Panos Bourlessas; Matteo Puttilli – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
The way that the relationship between university students and the city is conceptualised in geographic literature is strongly determined by the studentification debate, which risks subjectifying students in redundant and unilateral ways. This paper suggests that geographic education and its spatialities can inform this debate with an alternative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Geography, Urban Areas, Graduate Students
Clausen, Kyra; Hoinkes, Ulrich – Research-publishing.net, 2022
In 2013, the so-called Viducation project was launched at the Institute of Romance Studies at the University of Kiel4 (CAU) as a reaction to the new Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts degree programmes in order to improve students' learning skills and core competences by creating subject-related videos. Filmmaking by students is already widely…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Romance Languages, College Second Language Programs
Coles, Jane; Bryer, Theo – English in Education, 2018
In this article, we offer an account of a two-day workshop conducted with a group of postgraduate English and Drama student teachers, part of a larger AHRC-funded research project. Our focus is on reading and the reception of a canonical text, in this case Beowulf. We argue that taking a transmedia approach helps learners to think about the…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Workshops, Graduate Students
Brown, Stanley P.; Smith, JohnEric W.; McAllister, Matthew; Joe, LeeAnn – Advances in Physiology Education, 2017
Using pop icons in the science classroom represents a creative way to engage often-distracted students in a relevant and, perhaps more importantly, fun way. When the pop icon is as universally known as Captain America, the pedagogical stage is set. However, when the movies can also be employed to link dramatic references to the science concepts at…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physiology, Popular Culture
Dando, Christina E.; Chadwick, Jacob J. – Journal of Geography, 2014
In this media-saturated society, students need to think more critically about the media they encounter and that they are producing. Through filmmaking, students can link geographic theory and the real world, bridging the distance from readings/lectures/discussions to the geography on the ground, making the abstract concrete. But constructing films…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Neighborhoods, Films, Film Production
Baker, Kate – Journal of Learning Design, 2014
The context-free "object building," the sculptural form, reigned in schools of architecture for decades. As we are finally moving on from 20th century modernism, there is an urgency to re-place buildings within their contexts. All too often, students with a background in the discipline of architecture, struggle to design buildings that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architectural Education, College Instruction, Student Projects
Whipple, Jennifer; Tucker, Catherine – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2012
This article describes how the book "When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel of Obsession" and the movie "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" can be used to help counseling graduate students understand existential theory and its application to clients. Yalom's Four Givens of Existence, which consists of freedom and responsibility, meaninglessness,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Philosophy, Novels, Films
De Boever, Arne – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2012
In an interview titled "The Janus-Face of Politicized Art," Jacques Ranciere describes his methodology as follows: "I always try to think in terms of horizontal distributions, combinations between systems of possibilities, not in terms of surface and substratum. Where one searches for the hidden beneath the apparent, a position of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Politics, Methods
Yancura, Loriena A. – Educational Gerontology, 2013
One key to successful gerontological education lies in teaching students to integrate information from diverse academic disciplines into practical contexts. This article describes a project-based course within which students learn to integrate theories by working with older adult partners to make reminiscence movies based on an important event or…
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Films, Memory, Teaching Methods
Winter, Robin O. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2012
According to the American Board of Family Medicine, "The scope of family medicine encompasses all ages, both sexes, each organ system and every disease entity." What makes the seemingly daunting task of practicing family medicine possible is that family physicians learn to utilize similar clinical reasoning for all of their patients…
Descriptors: Poetry, Films, Music, Family Practice (Medicine)
Winter, Robin O. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2011
Family Medicine residency programs in the United States are required to promote resident well-being. This article describes how one residency does this by teaching the concepts of Positive Psychology and Authentic Happiness developed by Dr. Martin Seligman utilizing a multi-media curriculum. As part of this curriculum, residents listen to the song…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Medical Education, Graduate Students, Medical Students
Reardon, R. Martin – Planning and Changing, 2013
While it is reasonable to surmise that the vast majority of leaders, regardless of whether they are educators in the broad sense of that term, exercise their leadership in accord with sound ethical principles, the regular instances of exceptions to this rule highlight the importance of incorporating the study of ethics in leadership programs.…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Best Practices, Doctoral Programs, Education Courses
Warren, Jane; Stech, Matt; Douglas, Kristin; Lambert, Serena – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
Self-reflection, creativity, and experiential education are effective teaching strategies for counselor educators. Understanding and conceptualizing client cases can feel overwhelming for counselors-in-training. This article describes how the process of case conceptualization can be enhanced through the use of film. A case example is provided of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Substance Abuse, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning
Enlow, Barbra K.; Popa, Adrian B. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2008
Imagination is the exercise of generating new and novel mental images. Because of its utility for the arts, it is primarily thought of as a purely aesthetic tool. And yet, as a cognitive orientation to the world, imagination has much to offer business leaders. Imagination shifts leaders away from ingrained ways of thinking; it emphasizes reframing…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Imagination, Leadership Training, Business Administration Education
Scull, W. Reed; Peltier, Gary L. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2007
Popular film impacts the work of educators and education in a variety of ways. In this article, the authors examine popular films' portrayals of education and K-12 schooling and higher education instructors from a variety of perspectives. The authors also investigate how education provides a platform for the examination of contemporary cultural…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Education Majors, Athletics, Sexual Orientation
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