Visual Media in the English Classroom
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I. Context of Research
II. Four Personal Beliefs that Founded Focus of Inquiry
III. Theoretical Frameworks Behind Focus of Inquiry
IV. Research Methods
V. Analysis of Inquiry-Related Practice
VI. Conclusion & Implication for Future Practice
Bibliography
Artifacts
Inspirations for Inquiry
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Edward Gorey
Aubrey Beardsley
Yan Nascimbene
Photographs as Primary Sources
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10/24 Lesson Plan
Photograph Analysis Worksheet
History.com Video on Dustbowl
Photographs Used for Exercise
Wordle Image Created in Class
Examples of Student Work
Gallagher's Observation Notes
Visual Representation of Anxiety
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Mental, Physical, Emotional Links to Anxiety
Anxiety Journal Exercise
Visual Representation of Anxiety Assignment
Carly's Anxiety
ELL Anxiety
Amirah's Anxiety
Isaac's Anxiety
Darrel's Anxiety
Other Examples of Anxiety Representations
Visual Rendering of Personal Narratives
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Essay Prompt
Class Collage of Visual Narratives
Wendi's Visual Narrative
Taylor's Visual Narrative
Other Examples of Visual Narratives
Music Playlist
Ezra Pound and Extra Credit
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Prompt
Student Work
Psycho-Social Gallery Walk
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Day 1 Lesson Plan: Preparation
Instructions for Annotations
Psycho-Social Articles
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Anomie
Atavism
Stanford Prison Experiment
The Milgram Experiment
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Stages of Moral Development
Sam Keen's "Faces of the Enemy"
Group Think
Conformity
Day 2 Lesson Plan: Gallery Walk
Differentiated Prompts
Differentiated Collaborative Work on Psycho-Social Theories
Graphic Organizer for Gallery Walk
Gallery Walk Engagement
Gallery Walk Music Playlist
Gallagher Observation
Visualizing Literary Elements
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Symbolism
Mood and Tone
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List of Mood and Tone Words
Strauss' "Cynthia"
Anderson's "The Royal Tenenbaums"
Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
Adverbs and Complex Sentences
Archetypes
Methods of Appeal: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
Algebra & Literary Elements
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Prompts for Graphing
Graphs of Savagery & Fear
Graphic Analysis
Lesson Plan & PM Feedback
PM Observation
Viewing Film as Literature
Graphic Novel
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2/26 Gallagher Observation
List of Requirements
Student Survey
Infographic Presentation
Personal Work
Unit Plan: Lord of the Flies
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Day 15
Day 16
Day 17
Day 18
Day 19
Day 20
Unit Plan: Shaping Social Factors
Unit Overview
Novels for Lit Circles
Daily Activities
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Discussion Graphic Organizer
Critical Lenses
Student Portfolio
Literary Conferences
Vocabulary Words
Design a Book Cover
Publish an Article
Critically Examining Film
Other
Lesson Plan & PM Feedback
Photo Ethnography
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School Neighborhood
Rhawnhurst
Mayfair
Learning Environment
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Design of Physical Space
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Field Notebook #1
Classroom Procedures, Expectations, and Consequences
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Field Notebook #2
Relationship and Community Building
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Field Notebook #3
Appendix
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Student Interviews
Raw Notes
Works Consulted
Proposal for Inquiry
Yan Nascimbene (1949-2013)
Nascimbene is famous for both his illustrative contributions to children's literature and also his independent illustrative renderings of literature by renowned authors like Italo Calvino.