1st Edition

Rethinking Online Education Media, Ideologies, and Identities

By Bessie Mitsikopoulou Copyright 2015
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    "Rethinking Online Education" analyzes online educational materials on the recent Iraq war aimed to be used by U.S. educators in elementary and secondary schools. It is suggested that far from being ideologically neutral, these educational materials weave together resources which provide a coherent view of the Iraq war theme, and can thus been seen as constituting a kind of an informal curriculum. Mitsikopoulou argues that the teacher resources adhere to different pedagogical discourses and constitute materializations of two broad approaches to education. A number of pedagogical issues are also raised in the discussion: What is the difference between critical thinking and critical pedagogy? How is the genre of lesson plan realized in different teaching philosophies and how do curricular texts change when they are delivered online? This important book highlights the need to explore the new forms of textuality which emerge from online curricular materials and to develop an understanding of the processes of text composition, distribution and consumption.

    Introduction; PartA Curricular Materialsfor Students; Chapter 1 Critical Thinking in NewsHour Extra; Chapter 2 Critical Pedagogy in Rethinking Schools; Chapter 3 The Ideology of the Instructional Texts; PartB Curricular Materials for Teachers; Chapter 4 The Genre of Lesson Plans; Chapter 5 Hypermodality; Chapter 6 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Mitsikopoulou, Bessie

    "This book presents excellent information and arguments important to the analysis of Internet resources. It would prove particularly beneficial to all educators who use or are considering using Internet technology. Summing Up: Recommended." -CHOICE