12:00 AM - The Power of Place, Program 2
12:30 AM - Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, Program 2
1:00 AM - Classic Arts Showcase
2:00 AM - Substance Abuse: Current Concepts, Class 2
3:00 AM - Classic Arts Showcase
4:00 AM - The Adolescent Substance Abuser, Class 2
5:00 AM - SSC HIS203: Early American History -- Lesson 3
5:30 AM - SSC HIS203: Early American History -- Lesson 4
6:00 AM - Beliefs & Believers, Lesson 2
7:00 AM - SSC HIS204: Later American History -- Lesson 3
7:30 AM - SSC HIS204: Later American History -- Lesson 4
8:00 AM - Faces of Culture, Program 2
8:30 AM - Family Communications, Class 2
9:00 AM - Dealing with Diversity - Class 2
10:00 AM - Read & Rap: Teaching Young Adult Literature, Class 2
11:00 AM - SSC PSY101: Introduction to Psychology -- Lesson 3
11:30 AM - SSC PSY101: Introduction to Psychology -- Lesson 4
12:00 PM - Contemporary Native American Authors, Class 2
1:00 PM - SSC SOC101: Introduction to Sociology -- Lesson 3
1:30 PM - SSC SOC101: Introduction to Sociology -- Lesson 4
2:00 PM - The Power of Place, Program 2
2:30 PM - Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, Program 2
3:00 PM - SSC PSC101: American National Government -- Lesson 3
3:30 PM - SSC PSC101: American National Government -- Lesson 4
4:00 PM - Women and Social Action, Class 2
5:00 PM - Classic Arts Showcase
6:00 PM - Love: What Everyone Needs to Know, Class 2
7:00 PM - Dealing with Diversity - Class 1
8:00 PM - Women and Social Action, Class 2
9:00 PM - Classic Arts Showcase
10:00 PM - Dealing with Diversity - Class 2
11:00 PM - Classic Arts Showcase
ShowID
499
Event Date:
8/16/2006
Length:
00:58:36
Category:
GSU Telecourse
Producer
GSU
Project
Read & Rap: Teaching Young Adult Literature
Comments
Comments: Examines the growing interrelationship of mass media. Videotaped inserts demonstrate the current student attitudes on books, movies, computers and the Internet. The Studio Class discusses the powers and limitation of young adult literature. The series closes with a discussion on classrooms as a “space to begin to make those socially responsible, political, and economic decisions that concern all our lives as we move though the 21st century.” Studio Guest: Alfred L. Woods, published author and poet (University of Illinois – Champaign)
LocalID:
DVDR&R24
Schedule Information:
This show is not currently scheduled.
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