GRADUATE SEMINAR: This is the website for "Multimedia in English Education" This course will focus on ways of teaching English as a second language (ESL) using a variety of games, activities, and methods that promote "cultural literacy." Cultural literacy can be most simply defined as understanding the ways in which a language is understood as part of the larger culture within which it is spoken.
This website will contain all of the presentations and documents for the class. As we will not be using a specific textbook, selected readings will be posted on the website each week. The students are expected to carefully study the readings for the following week before class. There will be a test each week over the assigned readings. Course Introduction: Culture and Cultural Fluency
"The Evolution of Culture" on Making Sense Podcast with Sam Harris, PhD. (Neuroscience)
"World Makes Mind" on Big Think Podcast with Barbara Tversky, Phd (Cognitive Psychology) U1 - Literature and Cultural Fluency I: Picture Books
U2 - Literature and Cultural Fluency II: Fairy Tales
U3 - Literature and Cultural Fluency III - Adolescent Lit
U4 - Literature and Cultural Fluency IV - Modernist Short Stories Tchaikovsky "Swan Lake," The Kirov Ballet, Leningrad
Igor Stravinsky "The Rite of Spring" Buster Keaton Documentary: "The Art of the Gag." "Modernism: Design in a Nutshell" Yaknapatawpha Maps Page at the University of Virginia
U5 - Literature and Cultural Fluency V - Postmodern FilmSchool of Life: Martin Heidegger
School of Life: Jacques Derrida The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: "Free Will" "In Our Time" by Melvin Bragg: "Free Will"
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Course Documents
Additional Resources The Cave Paintings of Lascaux
The Origins of Human Language Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey ATU Classification Tree Newberry's Pocket Book Mother Goose's Melody The Grimm Brothers' Dark Tales Wonky Donkey FXI |