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Teachers And Teaching On Stage And On Screen Dramatic Depictions Diane Conrad

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Teachers And Teaching On Stage And On Screen Dramatic Depictions Diane Conrad
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Publisher: Intellect (UK)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.2 MB
Author: Diane Conrad, Monica Prendergast
ISBN: 9781789380675, 9781789380699, 9781789380682, 1789380677, 1789380693, 1789380685
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Teachers And Teaching On Stage And On Screen Dramatic Depictions Diane Conrad by Diane Conrad, Monica Prendergast 9781789380675, 9781789380699, 9781789380682, 1789380677, 1789380693, 1789380685 instant download after payment.

Portrayals of teachers in stage plays and films abound. This edited anthology brings together scholars in education to seriously reflect upon portrayals of teachers and teaching in theatre and film."

Why are educators and their profession the focus of so much film and theater? In this volume, Diane Conrad and Monica Prendergast bring together scholars and practitioners in education to answer this very question. Films such as Freedom Writers , Bad Teacher , and School of Rock , to name a few, intentionally or inadvertently comment on education and influence the opinions and, ultimately, the experiences of anyone who has taught or been taught. The essays compiled in this collection critique the Hollywood “good teacher” repertoire, delve into satiric parodies and alternative representations, and explore issues through analyses of independent and popular films and plays from around the world. By examining teacher–student relationships, institutional cultures, societal influences, and much more, Teachers and Teaching on Stage and on Screen addresses these media’s varied fascinations with the educator like no collection has before.

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