Australian screen studies: pedagogical uses of Australian content in tertiary education

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
M. Ryan
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ABSTRACT Australian screen studies courses, including ‘Australian Cinema’, ‘Australian National Cinema’, ‘Australian Film’, and ‘Australian Film and Television’, among others, have long been offered in the creative arts, education, humanities and social sciences in Australian higher education. At the core of these courses’ curricula is viewing and studying movies, documentaries, and television programmes. However, despite recent research into broad curriculum models, there has been limited scholarly examination of pedagogical practices regarding the use of Australian screen content for teaching and learning purposes in these courses. The research investigates three key issues: how coordinators source and deliver Australian content for screening programmes; the views of the coordinators in relation to the relevance of an institutional film canon for pedagogy; and the coordinators’ perspectives on the importance of Australian screen history and the role it plays in pedagogy and curricula. The findings are drawn from 10 semi-structured interviews with the principal coordinators of undergraduate Australian screen courses at a range of universities across those states and territories that did offer undergraduate Australian screen courses.
澳大利亚屏幕研究:澳大利亚内容在高等教育中的教学用途
摘要澳大利亚电影研究课程,包括“澳大利亚电影”、“澳大利亚国家电影”、《澳大利亚电影》和“澳大利亚电影和电视”等,长期以来一直在澳大利亚高等教育的创意艺术、教育、人文和社会科学领域开设。这些课程的核心是观看和学习电影、纪录片和电视节目。然而,尽管最近对广泛的课程模式进行了研究,但对在这些课程中使用澳大利亚屏幕内容进行教学的教学实践的学术审查有限。该研究调查了三个关键问题:协调员如何为放映节目寻找和提供澳大利亚内容;协调人对机构电影经典与教育学相关性的看法;以及协调员对澳大利亚屏幕历史的重要性及其在教育学和课程中所起作用的看法。这些发现来自对澳大利亚本科生筛选课程的主要协调人的10次半结构化访谈,这些大学位于提供澳大利亚本科生筛选课的州和地区。
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Studies in Australasian Cinema
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