Exploring Teachers in Fiction and Film

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Accountability Narrative
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Charter Schools
classroom power dynamics
critiquing the teacher image
cultural representations of classroom teachers
Cumulative Cultural Text
Dangerous Minds
Dead Poets Society
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educational film critique
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exploring the teacher image
Fiction
fictional teacher portrayals in media
Film
Freedom Writers
images of schoolteachers
In-service Secondary Teachers
media literacy education
Melanie Shoffner
Nice White Lady
preservice educator identity
Preservice English Teachers
Preservice Teacher
Preservice Teachers
Professional Development
Professional Identity Negotiation
Reading Education
resisting the teacher image
Savior Educator
Savior Narratives
Secondary Content Teachers
Secondary Preservice Teacher Education
sociocultural pedagogy
Teacher
Teacher Candidates
teacher education
Teacher Image
teacher representations
Teacher Savior
teacher stereotypes analysis
teaching in fiction and film
Tom Mason
using popular culture as curriculum
White Lady
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138944404
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book about teachers as characters in popular media examines what can be learned from fictional teachers for the purposes of educating real teachers. Its aim is twofold: to examine the constructed figure of the teacher in film, television and text and to apply that examination in the context of teacher education. By exploring the teacher construct, readers are able to consider how popular fiction and film have influenced society’s understandings and views of classroom teachers.

Organized around four main themes—Identifying with the Teacher Image; Constructing the Teacher with Content; Imaging the Teacher as Savior; The Teacher Construct as Commentary—the chapters examine the complicated mixture of fact, stereotype and misrepresentation that create the image of the teacher in the public eye today. This examination, in turn, allows teacher educators to use popular culture as curriculum. Using the fictional teacher as a text, preservice—and practicing—teachers can examine positive and negative (and often misleading) representations of teachers in order to develop as teachers themselves.

Melanie Shoffner is Associate Professor of English Education, Purdue University, USA.