"Our One Common Country" author talk in Stratford, CT
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08-22-2014, 06:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2014 06:40 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: "Our One Common Country" author talk in Stratford, CT
(08-22-2014 11:13 AM)David Lockmiller Wrote:The suggestion I made would certainly be a transfer task (i.e. apply aquired knowledge, or competence on the subject, to new areas), also to challenge the students' self competence (ability to scrutinize and judge etc.) and improve media competence (as Laurie said, understanding the difference between "documentaries" and "movies", and awareness of that the latter take certain artistic licenses in order to entertain). To achieve that, believe me, it will not be necessary going through each and every error in the movie, and not at all the monotonous, ineffective way you feared either. Finally - sometimes school needs certain entertainment, too, to motivate.(08-22-2014 10:28 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:(08-22-2014 10:15 AM)David Lockmiller Wrote: After seeing Spielberg's "Lincoln" movie, would your granddaugher know that portion of the film showing "AL entering fallen Richmond on horseback" was not true? Of course, you could correct for her the misinformation. But are you intending to make it your life's work with all of the other little girls and little boys in the South who see the free "Lincoln" DVD at school to correct this single misstatement of historical fact? Are there any other major historical blunders within the movie that you intend to correct only for your granddaughter?There are not only little boys and girls at school, there's also a teacher who will know how to handle such media. Please see post #27. . |
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