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Hollywood or History? An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History: An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach United States History [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x17 mm, weight: 735 g
  • Sērija : Hollywood or History?
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641133090
  • ISBN-13: 9781641133098
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 298 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x17 mm, weight: 735 g
  • Sērija : Hollywood or History?
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641133090
  • ISBN-13: 9781641133098
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Teaching and learning through Hollywood, or commercial, film productions is anything but a new approach and has been something of a mainstay in the classroom for nearly a century. Purposeful and effective instruction through film, however, is not problem-free and there are many challenges that accompany classroom applications of Hollywood motion pictures. In response to the problems and possibilities associated with teaching through film, we have collaboratively developed a collection of practical, classroom-ready lesson ideas that might bridge gaps between theory and practice and assist teachers endeavoring to make effective use of film in their classrooms. We believe that film can serve as a powerful tool in the social studies classroom and, where appropriately utilized, foster critical thinking and civic mindedness.

The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) framework, represents a renewed and formalized emphasis on the perennial social studies goals of deep thinking, reading and writing. We believe that as teachers endeavor to digest and implement the platform in schools and classrooms across the country, the desire for access to structured strategies that lead to more active and rigorous investigation in the social studies classroom will grow increasingly acute. Our hope is that this edited book might play a small role in the larger project of supporting practitioners, specifically K-12 teachers of United States history, by offering a collection of classroom-ready tools based on the Hollywood or History? strategy and designed to foster historical inquiry through the careful use of historically themed motion pictures. The book consists of K-5 and 6-12 lesson plans addressing the following historical eras (Adapted from: UCLA, National Center for History in Schools).
Problems and Possibilities of Teaching With Film vii
1 Beginnings to 1620
1(34)
Debunking Myths in U.S. History: Will the Real Story of Pocahontas Please Rise?
3(12)
Nancy Sardone
The New World, Gender Roles, and Issues of Point-of-View
15(20)
Anne A. Perry
2 Colonization and Settlement
35(20)
Pocahontas Saves John Smith
37(7)
Kristin Wolber
Myth Busters: The Salem Witch Trials
44(11)
Brianna Scatorchia
Nancy Sardone
3 Revolution and the New Nation
55(16)
The Various Roles of African Americans in the American Revolution
57(6)
Paul J. Yoder
Katrina Yoder
Aaron P. Johnson
Contributions of African Americans During the Revolutionary War
63(8)
Ryan Warriner
4 Expansion and Reform
71(22)
John Henry vs. the Machine
73(7)
Kristal Curry
Twelve Years a Slave: Using Film to Explore Freedom and (In)Humanity
80(13)
Gregory
Amy Samuels
5 The Civil War and Reconstruction
93(18)
Did He Really Create the Great Lakes? Tall Tales and Their Place in History
95(8)
Megan Cullen
Portrayals of American Slavery in Film: A Study of Gone With the Wind, Roots, and Unchained Memories
103(8)
Dennis Urban
6 The Development of the Industrial United States
111(42)
Women and the Wild, Wild West
113(24)
James Nunez
The Ox Bow Incident: A Historiographical Lesson in Vigilantism and Due Process
137(16)
Michael Lovorn
7 The Emergence of the Modern Era
153(28)
Suffragettes Parade for the Vote
155(9)
Michele Celani
Elizabeth Blackmon
The Iron Jawed Angels and the Fight for Women's Suffrage
164(17)
Wendy Rouse
8 The Great Depression and World War II
181(22)
The Economic and Social Effects of the Dust Bowl
183(11)
Rebecca Bidwell
"The Greater Good": Using Flags of Our Fathers for Critical Thinking and Historical Inquiry
194(9)
Mark Percy
9 Post War United States
203(28)
Rosa's Refusal: Serendipity or Sustained Activism?
205(17)
Eric Groce
Theresa Redmond
Chicano Power and Youth Resistance: Walking Out for Civil Rights
222(9)
Tim Monreal
10 Post War United States
231(20)
Amish Neighbors
233(7)
Ronald Morris
Exploring the Lives of Others in the Social Studies Classroom: Where Dissent and Technology Intersect in Contemporary America
240(11)
Rory P. Tannebaum
A Little Round Top 251(8)
Scott L. Roberts
Charles J. Elfer
Brian Fahey
B Using Film to Analyze the "Seen and Unseen" of the Leo Frank Case 259(8)
Scott L. Roberts
Charles J. Elfer
C Bootleggers, Borders, and the Untouchables 267(10)
Charles J. Elfer
Scott L. Roberts
About the Contributors 277
Scott L. Roberts, Central Michigan University.

Charles J. Elfer, Clayton State University.