Reshaping children’s knowledge through film making: What to film, how to film and why
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07/07/2013
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How can teachers reinvigorate content area knowledge and representation through filmmaking? We give examples of what to film, how to film, and why, drawing on our visual ethnographic research with Year 5 students in a working class suburb of Logan, Queensland. The unit developed content knowledge of Indigenous places and practices through sensitising activities in nature. Valuing students’ funds of knowledge, we interpreted local places through epistemologies of different cultures. Through filmmaking workshops by a digital artist, students filmed community members in a local shopping mall about their perceptions of health and happiness in local places. Students were positioned as future community leaders, presenting their films at a national conference. To conclude, we map the dominant and marginalised, local and specialised, and print and visual forms of knowledge that were interwoven, reshaped, and shared through multimodal design. |
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Proceedings of the AATE/ALEA National Conference 2013 |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61315/1/Conference_Handbook_2013_FINAL.pdf Mills, Kathy A., Davis-Warra, John, & Darrah, Joshua (2013) Reshaping children’s knowledge through film making: What to film, how to film and why. In AATE/ALEA National Conference 2013 : National Conference Brave New World, 4-7 July 2013, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Copyright 2013 please consult the authors |
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Children & Youth Research Centre; School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #literacy #multimodal #film making #video #knowledge #Freire #Indigenous #education #curriculum |
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