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Teachers don’t have to teach Harry Potter, Captain America, or World of Warcraft, but they can allow students to build their writing on these stories.
What does "spiritual" mean to us, culturally?
In short, yes, bow ties really are cool.
Thanks to BBC America, Connect the Pop has three of the just-released-today Blu-rays to give away...
Oral history, digital storytelling, critical evaluation of documentaries, fiction vs. non-fiction, and debunking stereotypes... Veterans Day offers all this and more.
A handy list of all the NCTE session that are specifically sponsored by the Media and Digital Literacies Collaborative...
The most obvious question about the popularity of horror is one in which we question ourselves: why do people gravitate toward dark content?
Book Giveaway: Totally MAD — 60 Years of Humor, Satire, Stupidity and Stupidity
Comics, Giveaways, Media Literacy, Movies, Print Media, Television
|Is this the media literacy book of the year? A case could definitely be made...
It is important to remember that the stories I’ve mentioned were never really called “horror stories” because horror as a genre is essentially a ploy to make certain properties more marketable to a segment of the population.
“Are Zombies Good for Kids?”: A Lively Roundtable
Comics, English, Fandom, Movies, Social Studies, YA Literature
|" I can see where it's alarming to see your kid looking like a corpse, but it's all part of rebellion, of saying the "regular" world of mortgages and wars and nuclear meltdown frightens them and they want to distance themselves from it..."
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