Reel Diversity: A Teacher’s Sourcebook

Author:   Shirley R. Steinberg ,  Brian C. Johnson ,  Sykra C. Blanchard
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   348
ISBN:  

9781433104039


Pages:   271
Publication Date:   02 September 2008
Replaced By:   9781433128189
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Shirley R. Steinberg ,  Brian C. Johnson ,  Sykra C. Blanchard
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   348
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781433104039


ISBN 10:   1433104032
Pages:   271
Publication Date:   02 September 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781433128189
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""'Reel Diversity: A Teacher's Sourcebook' is truly one of the most innovative texts for teaching about diversity and social justice to come along in many years. Using analysis and discussion of clips from popular films coupled with cleverly designed activities and exercises, 'Reel Diversity' will soon become a mainstay of courses and workshops on multicultural education, human relations, and workplace diversity. From 'Legally Blonde' to 'The Lion King' the authors have fashioned a major learning tool that will be sure to draw even the most reticent student into thought-provoking debate."" (William A. Howe, Consultant for Multicultural Education at the Connecticut State Department of Education and former President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)) ""Never has going to the movies been such a powerful medium for infusing social justice and concepts of power/privilege into the classroom. Finally! A tool for teaching that goes beyond 'celebrating diversity' and moves toward creating equity and community. Johnson and Blanchard are to be lauded for their development of this volume to critically engage students in discourse on difference."" (Sue Rankin, Associate Professor of Education Policy Studies, College Student Affairs Research Associate, Center for the Study of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University) ""Finally, a resource that provides tangible tools for utilizing the powerful medium of film and other media to empower individuals to be active change agents in our world. 'Reel Diversity' is a welcome addition to the literature that will assist teachers and facilitators in developing engaging experiences for students."" (Vernon A. Wall, Director of Educational Programs & Publications, ACPA - College Student Educators International & Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute) ""The power of film helps us all see ourselves in a new light while encouraging us to collectively explore issues of fairness and social justice on a new level. The practical guidance 'Reel Diversity' offers and provides a roadmap to diversity educators, student affairs professionals, faculty across disciplines, and student leaders on how to effectively use the concept of 'difference' as a starting place for true growth as it offers a comprehensive solution for initiating serious conversations about diversity at all levels of education around a media students enjoy."" (Jennifer DeCoste, Associate Vice President for Institutional Diversity Initiatives, Clarkson University)"


'Reel Diversity: A Teacher's Sourcebook' is truly one of the most innovative texts for teaching about diversity and social justice to come along in many years. Using analysis and discussion of clips from popular films coupled with cleverly designed activities and exercises, 'Reel Diversity' will soon become a mainstay of courses and workshops on multicultural education, human relations, and workplace diversity. From 'Legally Blonde' to 'The Lion King' the authors have fashioned a major learning tool that will be sure to draw even the most reticent student into thought-provoking debate. (William A. Howe, Consultant for Multicultural Education at the Connecticut State Department of Education and former President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)) Never has going to the movies been such a powerful medium for infusing social justice and concepts of power/privilege into the classroom. Finally! A tool for teaching that goes beyond 'celebrating diversity' and moves toward creating equity and community. Johnson and Blanchard are to be lauded for their development of this volume to critically engage students in discourse on difference. (Sue Rankin, Associate Professor of Education Policy Studies, College Student Affairs Research Associate, Center for the Study of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University) Finally, a resource that provides tangible tools for utilizing the powerful medium of film and other media to empower individuals to be active change agents in our world. 'Reel Diversity' is a welcome addition to the literature that will assist teachers and facilitators in developing engaging experiences for students. (Vernon A. Wall, Director of Educational Programs & Publications, ACPA - College Student Educators International & Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute) The power of film helps us all see ourselves in a new light while encouraging us to collectively explore issues of fairness and social justice on a new level. The practical guidance 'Reel Diversity' offers and provides a roadmap to diversity educators, student affairs professionals, faculty across disciplines, and student leaders on how to effectively use the concept of 'difference' as a starting place for true growth as it offers a comprehensive solution for initiating serious conversations about diversity at all levels of education around a media students enjoy. (Jennifer DeCoste, Associate Vice President for Institutional Diversity Initiatives, Clarkson University)


'Reel Diversity: A Teacher's Sourcebook' is truly one of the most innovative texts for teaching about diversity and social justice to come along in many years. Using analysis and discussion of clips from popular films coupled with cleverly designed activities and exercises, 'Reel Diversity' will soon become a mainstay of courses and workshops on multicultural education, human relations, and workplace diversity. From 'Legally Blonde' to 'The Lion King' the authors have fashioned a major learning tool that will be sure to draw even the most reticent student into thought-provoking debate. (William A. Howe, Consultant for Multicultural Education at the Connecticut State Department of Education and former President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)) Never has going to the movies been such a powerful medium for infusing social justice and concepts of power/privilege into the classroom. Finally! A tool for teaching that goes beyond 'celebrating diversity' and moves toward creating equity and community. Johnson and Blanchard are to be lauded for their development of this volume to critically engage students in discourse on difference. (Sue Rankin, Associate Professor of Education Policy Studies, College Student Affairs Research Associate, Center for the Study of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University) Finally, a resource that provides tangible tools for utilizing the powerful medium of film and other media to empower individuals to be active change agents in our world. 'Reel Diversity' is a welcome addition to the literature that will assist teachers and facilitators in developing engaging experiences for students. (Vernon A. Wall, Director of Educational Programs & Publications, ACPA - College Student Educators International & Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute) The power of film helps us all see ourselves in a new light while encouraging us to collectively explore issues of fairness and social justice on a new level. The practical guidance 'Reel Diversity' offers and provides a roadmap to diversity educators, student affairs professionals, faculty across disciplines, and student leaders on how to effectively use the concept of 'difference' as a starting place for true growth as it offers a comprehensive solution for initiating serious conversations about diversity at all levels of education around a media students enjoy. (Jennifer DeCoste, Associate Vice President for Institutional Diversity Initiatives, Clarkson University)


""'Reel Diversity: A Teacher's Sourcebook' is truly one of the most innovative texts for teaching about diversity and social justice to come along in many years. Using analysis and discussion of clips from popular films coupled with cleverly designed activities and exercises, 'Reel Diversity' will soon become a mainstay of courses and workshops on multicultural education, human relations, and workplace diversity. From 'Legally Blonde' to 'The Lion King' the authors have fashioned a major learning tool that will be sure to draw even the most reticent student into thought-provoking debate."" (William A. Howe, Consultant for Multicultural Education at the Connecticut State Department of Education and former President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)) ""Never has going to the movies been such a powerful medium for infusing social justice and concepts of power/privilege into the classroom. Finally! A tool for teaching that goes beyond 'celebrating diversity' and moves toward creating equity and community. Johnson and Blanchard are to be lauded for their development of this volume to critically engage students in discourse on difference."" (Sue Rankin, Associate Professor of Education Policy Studies, College Student Affairs Research Associate, Center for the Study of Higher Education, The Pennsylvania State University) ""Finally, a resource that provides tangible tools for utilizing the powerful medium of film and other media to empower individuals to be active change agents in our world. 'Reel Diversity' is a welcome addition to the literature that will assist teachers and facilitators in developing engaging experiences for students."" (Vernon A. Wall, Director of Educational Programs & Publications, ACPA - College Student Educators International & Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute) ""The power of film helps us all see ourselves in a new light while encouraging us to collectively explore issues of fairness and social justice on a new level. The practical guidance 'Reel Diversity' offers and provides a roadmap to diversity educators, student affairs professionals, faculty across disciplines, and student leaders on how to effectively use the concept of 'difference' as a starting place for true growth as it offers a comprehensive solution for initiating serious conversations about diversity at all levels of education around a media students enjoy."" (Jennifer DeCoste, Associate Vice President for Institutional Diversity Initiatives, Clarkson University)


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The Authors: Brian C. Johnson is the president of Manna Unlimited Motivations, a speakers' bureau specializing in diversity education, and is an adjunct professor of film studies. He earned bachelors' and masters' degrees from California University of Pennsylvania, and has completed all coursework towards the doctor of education degree at Nova Southeastern University. Skyra C. Blanchard is a high school English teacher at State College High School in State College, Pennsylvania. In August 2008, she completed a master's degree in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis in language and literacy at The Pennsylvania State University.

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