That's how it was, this is how it is
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2005
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Research Background : Young people with negative experiences of mainstream education often display low levels of traditional literacy. These young people tend to display considerable cultural and social resources developed through their repeated experiences of adversity. Education research has a duty to provide these young people with opportunities to showcase, assess and translate their social and cultural resources into symbolic forms of capital. This creative work addresses the following research question. How can educators encourage disengaged youth to showcase their social and cultural capital through non-traditional literacy practices?----- Research Contribution : This DVD production of a music video affords the young participants opportunities to display their artistic, technical, social and cultural resources through a popular cultural format. In doing so it requires education institutions to assess alternative student outputs that demonstrate the skills these young people acquire as they re-engage in flexible learning environments. The new knowledge derived from this research centres on the retention and certification benefits for disengaged young people using popular culture and social enterprise as authentic learning activities.----- Research Significance : This research is significant because it aims to maximise the number of tangible outcomes related to a school-based arts project. The young participants gained technical, artistic, social and commercial skills during this project. The video sold at numerous youth festivals in SE QLD. It was distributed and downloaded via creative commons licences at the Australian Creative Resource Archive. It also contributed to their certified qualifications and acted as pilot research data for two competitively funded ARC grants (DP0209421 & LP0883643) |
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Australian Creative Resource Archive |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26797/1/That%27s_how_it_was.jpg http://www.andybrader.com Brader, Andy (2005) That's how it was, this is how it is. [Film/Video] |
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Copyright 2005 Andy Brader |
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Australian Creative Resource Archive Office of Education Research; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; Music & Sound |
Palavras-Chave | #190407 Music Performance #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #music video #youth #young people #literacy #disengaged #education #social enterprise |
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Creative Work |