1st Edition

Education in Popular Culture Telling Tales on Teachers and Learners

By Roy Fisher, Ann Harris, Christine Jarvis Copyright 2008
222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

221 Pages
by Routledge

Education in Popular Culture explores what makes schools, colleges, teachers and students an enduring focus for a wide range of contemporary media. What is it about the school experience that makes us wish to relive it again and again? The book provides an overview of education as it is represented in popular culture, together with a framework through which educators can interpret these... Read more

1. Introduction  2. The Good Teacher: Class Heroes and School Saints  3. The Sad and the Bad  4. High School Confidential  5. Hot for Teacher  6. Don’t Pick On Me  7. We Don’t Need No Education?  8. School for Grown Ups: Lifelong Learning in Popular Culture  9. (In) Conclusion 

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Roy Fisher, Ann Harris, Christine Jarvis

"...a fine forensic analysis of the multiple and contradictory ways in which popular culture frames and represents education." "All in all, I highly recommend this text for either undergraduate or graduate level courses in either popular culture or cultural foundations of education."

Teachers College Record (February 2009),