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Screen Education #91

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Screen Education is a quarterly magazine for media teachers, and for primary and secondary teachers interested in harnessing the power of visual media to stimulate learning. It is essential reading for those with an interest in media literacy, offering a unique and engaging perspective on screen education, and is an invaluable resource for upper secondary students and university students studying film.

Each issue provides the reader with practical classroom ideas, lesson plans and activities along with essays, study guides, updates on new technology, and research into media pedagogy. The magazine also analyses and offers ways to navigate the ever-changing new media landscape and the benefits (e.g. interactive learning tools) and potential issues (e.g. cyberbullying and pornography) that come with it. Screen Education publishes articles by educators, scholars and critics, and is partially refereed.

ISSUE 91 (2018) CONTENTS

New & Notable
Beating Hearts: Compassion and Self-discovery in Call Me by Your Name – Joanna Di Mattia
Getting Down to Business: Mulan and Disney's Evolving Progressivism – Michelle Law
Dark Magic: The Mixed Messages of Beauty and the Beast – Louise Lavery

Screens in the Classroom
Cinema Science: The Dangerous Biology of Annihilation – Dave Crewe
A Different Stage: Film, Theatre and the Space Between – Tim Byrne
Reflecting Windows: The Blade Runner Films in the English Classroom – Duncan Driver

Talking Society
Art Attack: Social Responsibility and Discomfort in The Square – Anthony Carew
Lives in Transit: The Egalitarian Perspective of The Staging Post – Suzie Gibson
The Act of Seeing: Cinema, Ethics and Responsibility – Emma Westwood

Beyond the Multiplex
Honesty in Artifice: The Medieval Text in Éric Rohmer’s Perceval – Jonathan Rosenbaum

Filmmaker Profile
Paul Thomas Anderson – Anthony Carew

Teaching Media
False Witnesses: Fact and Fiction in the Age of Fake News – Brett Lamb
An Eye on the Endgame: Developing Effective Educational Apps – Kathrin Mertes

Tech'd Out
Sync Or Swim: VLC Media Player – Kevin Lavery
Creative Devices – Joel Aarons

Film as Text
Against Authority: Rebellion and Religious Allegory in Cool Hand Luke – Nicholas Godfrey
‘Better not to die at all': The Battles of All Quiet on the Western Front – Zoë Wallin

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