Testing Tolerance: Addressing Controversy in the Journalism and Mass Communication Classroom: Master Class: Resources for Teaching Mass Communication
Autor The AEJMC Commission on the Status of Women Editat de Candi Carter Olson, Tracy Everbachen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2020
Helping instructors navigate today's toughest topics through discussions of the issues and pertinent terminology, this book provides hands-on exercises and practical advice applicable across student and instructor levels and disciplines. Readers will gain an understanding of the issues and acquire tools to address these topics in sensitive, yet forthright, ways.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538132685
ISBN-10: 1538132680
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 3 b/w photos; 1 graph; 12 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 153 x 221 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Master Class: Resources for Teaching Mass Communication
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538132680
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 3 b/w photos; 1 graph; 12 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 153 x 221 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Master Class: Resources for Teaching Mass Communication
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Testing Tolerance in the Classroom
Tracy Everbach & Candi Carter Olson
PART I: Confronting Tough Topics
2. Walking With Our Students: Turning Theory-based Courses Into Hands-on Media Production Opportunities
Candi Carter Olson
3. Taking Heat: Navigating Diversity and Confrontation in the Classroom
Tracy Everbach
4. Making the Invisible Valuable: Strategies for Translating Work at the Margins
Meredith Clark
5. Pedagogy of the Stressed: Mental Health in the Mass Communication Classroom and on Campuses
Chelsea Reynolds
6. Being a Female Public Intellectual in the Age of Social Media: Navigating Backlash, Mansplainers, and Trolls
Rebecca Hains
7. A Communication Unit Administrator's Perspective on Speech Controversies in the Classroom and on Campus
David Perlmutter
PART II: Fostering Tolerance
8. Flipping the Script: Difficult Dialogues and Blended Learning for Traditional and Online Journalism Courses
Marquita Smith & Mia Moody Ramirez
9. Confronting "Bro Culture" in the Sports Journalism Classroom
Steve Fox
10. Conflicted: Student Media Advisors, Sexual Assault Coverage, and Mandatory Reporting Under Title IX
Meg Heckman
11. #NAJAEverywhere: "I" in Indigenous (People) is Capitalized
Victoria LaPoe, Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton, & Rebecca Landsberry
12. Wait.Hold on.Just let me explain this to you.
Laura Castañeda
13. Graduate Student Instructors: Tackling Tough Topics for the First Time
Khadijah Ejaz
14. An Intersectional LGBTQ+ Pop Culture Approach to Critical Pedagogy
Nathian Rodriguez
15. Exploring Intersectional Approaches to Pedagogy
Paromita Pain
16. Conclusion: Recommendations and Class Resources
Candi Carter Olson & Tracy Everbach
Tracy Everbach & Candi Carter Olson
PART I: Confronting Tough Topics
2. Walking With Our Students: Turning Theory-based Courses Into Hands-on Media Production Opportunities
Candi Carter Olson
3. Taking Heat: Navigating Diversity and Confrontation in the Classroom
Tracy Everbach
4. Making the Invisible Valuable: Strategies for Translating Work at the Margins
Meredith Clark
5. Pedagogy of the Stressed: Mental Health in the Mass Communication Classroom and on Campuses
Chelsea Reynolds
6. Being a Female Public Intellectual in the Age of Social Media: Navigating Backlash, Mansplainers, and Trolls
Rebecca Hains
7. A Communication Unit Administrator's Perspective on Speech Controversies in the Classroom and on Campus
David Perlmutter
PART II: Fostering Tolerance
8. Flipping the Script: Difficult Dialogues and Blended Learning for Traditional and Online Journalism Courses
Marquita Smith & Mia Moody Ramirez
9. Confronting "Bro Culture" in the Sports Journalism Classroom
Steve Fox
10. Conflicted: Student Media Advisors, Sexual Assault Coverage, and Mandatory Reporting Under Title IX
Meg Heckman
11. #NAJAEverywhere: "I" in Indigenous (People) is Capitalized
Victoria LaPoe, Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton, & Rebecca Landsberry
12. Wait.Hold on.Just let me explain this to you.
Laura Castañeda
13. Graduate Student Instructors: Tackling Tough Topics for the First Time
Khadijah Ejaz
14. An Intersectional LGBTQ+ Pop Culture Approach to Critical Pedagogy
Nathian Rodriguez
15. Exploring Intersectional Approaches to Pedagogy
Paromita Pain
16. Conclusion: Recommendations and Class Resources
Candi Carter Olson & Tracy Everbach
Recenzii
With the differing backgrounds and experiences students bring to the classroom today, the learning process must be ready to deal with controversial and, perhaps, uncomfortable situations that students and faculty will inevitably face both in and out of the classroom. This book creates a new awareness of viewing the world and those around us differently and realistically. It is a must-read for everyone in education.
Compelling topics, insightful contributors, and practical pedagogical wisdom. Whether you're an instructor, administrator, or even a student, this book is a valuable and challenging resource.
This book touches all the areas that affect academic achievement few are willing to touch. The best practices offered are distinct. Classroom exercises provide opportunities to really challenge and change student thought and action. Written with solid scholarly grounding and empathetic finesse, it should be a must for every instructor's toolbox.
With hot-button issues confronting professors and their students in a changing, and often toxic, political, economic and social environment, this book should be required reading for teachers and administrators in every journalism/communications program. An excellent and much-needed resource.
The pedagogy, lessons, and references outlined in Testing Tolerance are desperately need and vitally important for professors and students facing an increasingly intolerant world. A guidebook to help fortify the fragile minds and souls and dreams entrusted to us and our institutions.
Compelling topics, insightful contributors, and practical pedagogical wisdom. Whether you're an instructor, administrator, or even a student, this book is a valuable and challenging resource.
This book touches all the areas that affect academic achievement few are willing to touch. The best practices offered are distinct. Classroom exercises provide opportunities to really challenge and change student thought and action. Written with solid scholarly grounding and empathetic finesse, it should be a must for every instructor's toolbox.
With hot-button issues confronting professors and their students in a changing, and often toxic, political, economic and social environment, this book should be required reading for teachers and administrators in every journalism/communications program. An excellent and much-needed resource.
The pedagogy, lessons, and references outlined in Testing Tolerance are desperately need and vitally important for professors and students facing an increasingly intolerant world. A guidebook to help fortify the fragile minds and souls and dreams entrusted to us and our institutions.