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Media Teaching

Dan Fleming author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:18th Feb '93

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Media Teaching provides a fresh contemporary approach to media education which will be welcomed by all students and teachers of the media. Dan Fleming's text not only charts a detailed map of contemporary media studies but also shows how a busy teacher can move around this map. The text is supported by a wide range of examples - from the classroom, from the media itself, and from other texts. It should become an indispensable resource for teachers of media studies and for those engaged in media education across the curriculum.

Dan Fleming bases his text on both wide teaching experience and a broad knowledge of contemporary media research, to provide a clear theory of learning that is grounded in actual classroom work. His approach is characterized by an argument for a more learner-centred perspective on media teaching. Covering not only the concepts and the structure of the media, Fleming offers teachers and lecturers a coherent account of the key issues and essential skills of media teaching.

"Here is a scholarly, closely argued affirmation of the place of media studies in the curriculum. This enthusiastic advocacy of subject and style makes it a work that perfectly meets the moment." Times Educational Supplement

"Media Teaching provides a fresh contemporary approach to media education which will be welcomed by all students and teachers of media."

"It should become an indispensable resource for teachers of media studies and those engaged in media education across the curriculum."

"Media Teaching will be essential reading for all teachers of media studies, film studies, communication studies and for those undertaking elements of media education across a range of curriculum contexts. Metro

ISBN: 9780631187066

Dimensions: 250mm x 200mm x 15mm

Weight: 510g

332 pages