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popular culture and education:
how it teaches and how we learn
                       phil benson

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integrating popular culture and
           education



     Popular
                        Education
     culture Integration
whatever can be integrated must
      first be separated




            Separate
pleasure and learning
‘Pleasure and learning: For most people these
two don’t seem to go together. But that is a
mistruth we have picked up at school, where we
have been taught that pleasure is fun and
learning is work, and, thus that work is not fun.
(Gee 2007: 10)
incommensurate worlds
          popular culture     education
             out-of-school    in-school
           entertainment      teaching
                  pleasure    learning
   (passive) consumption      (active) study
                emotional     intellectual
        (hidden) ideology     critical thinking
          sexual / violent    asexual / rational
    gendered / racialized     human / global
transient / here and now      cumulative / lifelong
     repetitive / addictive   progressive / developmental

                    threat safety
power of the media
‘Rather than condemn or endorse the undoubted
power of the media, we need to accept their significant
impact and penetration throughout the world as an
established fact…. The school and the family share the
responsibility of preparing the young person for living
in a world of powerful images, words and sounds….
[M]edia education will be most effective when parents,
teachers, media personnel and decision-makers all
acknowledge they have a role to play in developing
greater critical awareness among listeners, viewers and
readers.’ (UNESCO 1982)
moral agendas
‘Media literacy should be a moral agenda…, a
moral discourse which recognizes our
responsibility for the other person in a world of
great conflict, tragedy, intolerance and
indifference, and which critically engages with
our media’s incapacity (as well as its occasional
incapacity) to engage with the reality of that
difference, responsibly and humanely.’
(Silverstone, 2004: 440-1)
Losing control of youth
• The imperative for integration…
  – ‘In some countries…, children already spend more
    time watching television than they do attending
    school’ (UNESCO, 1982)
  – ‘When children 4-6 were asked in a survey “Which
    do you like better, TV or your daddy,” 54 percent
    said “TV”’ (Silverblatt 2008: 3)
students and participatory culture
• ‘aliens in the classroom’ (Green and Bigum, 1993)
• ‘today’s students are no longer the people our
  educational system was designed to teach’ (Prensky,
  2001: 1-2)
• university students ‘who have a non-traditional view
  of textual interaction and often spend a lot of their
  out of class time employed in significantly creative,
  narrative-based activities that do not fit the
  traditional construction of textual engagement.’
  (Urbanski 2010: 239)
polarization
Amusing ourselves to death… (Postman, 1985)
Kidnapped: How irresponsible marketers are stealing the minds
of your children (Acuff & Reiher 2005)
Grand theft childhood : the surprising truth about violent video
games and what parents can do (Kutner & Olson, 2008)

Killing monsters: Why children need fantasy, super heroes, and
make-believe violence. (Jones, 2002)
Good video games and good learning… (Gee 2007)
Everything bad is good for you : how today's popular culture is
actually making us smarter (Johnson 2006)
stance
• polarization of moral stance
• polarization of generational stance
• the ‘neutral’ academic stance beyond the
  moral/generation gap
  – Disembedded, ‘cool’ members of our own (older)
    generation
  – ‘fascinated’ participant observers of new
    (younger) generational practices
    (cf. Richards 1998)
the neutral stance - moral
• a ‘self-reflexive’ approach – ‘a constant
  movement back and forth between practice
  and theory, between celebration and critical
  analysis, and between language use and
  language study’. (Buckingham, 1993: 151)
• ‘a balance must emerge so that critical media
  literacy is not purely a cognitive experience,
  nor is it solely experiencing pleasures without
  challenges to extended learning’ (Alvermann,
  et al 1999: 28)
the neutral stance - generational
Prensky: how can ‘immigrants’ presume to teach
‘natives’ new literacies?
‘Fortunately, media educators have long ago crossed
this threshold. In fact, recognition that the media
educator can never know everything about evolving
media discourses and practices is a central truism in
the field…. The media educator, thus, needs to bring
strategies, concepts, and frames to the teaching
context, but with an open mind towards media content
that is often better known by young learners.’
(Hoechsmann and Poyntz 2012: 8)
pedagogical options…
Popular culture as…
  –motivational stimulus / reward
  –medium of teaching and learning
  –‘literary’ text
  –resource for text production
  –object of teaching and learning
  –object of critique
…how do we choose?
• positions are often based on moral /
  generational stance
• less frequently on theories of learning applied
  to engagement with popular culture…
• public pedagogy (Sandlin, et al 2010)
• …how popular culture teaches and how we
  learn
theories of learning
theory              learning is…                                  examples
cultural            acquisition of the higher forms of culture,   Pre-media
transmission        rejection of popular culture                  education
behaviourism        a conditioned response to popular culture     Media effects
                    stimuli                                       literature
constructivism      making meaning out of engagement with         Alvermann (2002)
                    popular culture
play-based          stimulated by the pleasures and safety of     Jones (2002)
learning            play involving popular culture texts

cognitivism         cognitive development through engagement      Johnson (2006)
                    with complexity of popular culture
situated learning   development of identity through situated      NLS literature
                    engagement with popular culture
emancipatory        developing critical awareness of dominant     Media literacy
learning            ideologies carried by popular culture texts   literature
theories of learning and
     moral stance – media effects
Cultural transmission – emphasis on sex and violence is
evidence of the ‘low’ character of popular culture
Behaviourist – pleasurable emotional stimulus of media
violence leads to imitation / real-life reenactment
Constructivist – ‘What all this means is not that I will
run out and pretend to be a S.W.A.T team member…
[but] that S.W.A.T. 4 is primarily a tool for
understanding.’ (Gee 2007: 16)
Play-based learning – engagement with media violence
is cathartic (Jones, 2002)
Theories of learning and generational
       stance – teacher roles
• Cultural transmission - teacher as demagogue
  – differentiating ‘good’ from ‘bad’ culture
• Behaviourism – teacher as manager/operator
  of selected popular culture teaching texts
• Constructivism – teacher as guide/co-
  interpreter of student-selected texts
• Play-based learning – teacher as co-
  participant/conversational partner in play
  with texts
references
cuff, D. S., and Reiher, R. H. (2005). Kidnapped: How irresponsible marketers are
stealing the minds of your children. Chicago, IL: Dearborn.

lvermann, D., Moon, J., and Hagood, M. (1999). Popular culture in the classroom:
Teaching and researching critical media literacy. Newark, DE: International Reading
Association.

uckingham, David (1993). Going critical: The limits of media literacy. Australian Journal
of Education, 37 (2), 142-152.

ee, J. P. (2007). Good video games and good learning: Collected essays on video
games, learning and literacy. New York, NY: Peter Lang.

entile, D. A. (2003). Media violence and children: A complete guide for parents and
professionals. Westport, CT: Praeger.

reen, B., and Bigum, C. (1993). Aliens in the classroom. Australian Journal of
Education, 23 (2), 119-141.
Jones, G. (2002). Killing monsters: Why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-
believe violence. New York, NY: Basic Books.
Kutner, L., and Olson, C. K. (2008). Grand theft childhood : the surprising truth about
violent video games and what parents can do. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.
Postman, N. (1994). Amusing ourselves to death: Public discourse in the age of show
business. New York: Penguin.
Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants. On the Horizon, 9 (5), 1-6.
http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky%20-%20digital%20natives,%20digital%20imm
Richards, Chris (1998). Teen spirits: Music and identity in Media Education. London:
UCL Press.
Sandlin, J. A., Schultz, B. D., Burdick, J. (Eds.) (2010). Handbook of public pedagogy:
Education and learning beyond schooling. New York, NY: Routledge.
Silverblatt, A. (2008). Media literacy: Keys to interpreting media messages. 3rd Edition.
Westport, CT: Praeger.
Silverstone, R. (2004). Regulation, media literacy and media civics. Media, Culture and
Society, 26(3), 440-449.
UNESCO (1982). Grunwald declaration on media education
http://www.unesco.org/education/pdf/MEDIA_E.PDF
Urbanski, H. (2010). In H. Urbanski (Ed.), Writing and the digital generation: Essays in
new media rhetoric (pp. 239-251). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

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Popular culture and education: How it teaches and how we learn

  • 1. popular culture and education: how it teaches and how we learn phil benson http://www.slideshare.net/pbbenson/popular-culture-and-education-how-it-teach
  • 2. integrating popular culture and education Popular Education culture Integration
  • 3. whatever can be integrated must first be separated Separate
  • 4. pleasure and learning ‘Pleasure and learning: For most people these two don’t seem to go together. But that is a mistruth we have picked up at school, where we have been taught that pleasure is fun and learning is work, and, thus that work is not fun. (Gee 2007: 10)
  • 5. incommensurate worlds popular culture education out-of-school in-school entertainment teaching pleasure learning (passive) consumption (active) study emotional intellectual (hidden) ideology critical thinking sexual / violent asexual / rational gendered / racialized human / global transient / here and now cumulative / lifelong repetitive / addictive progressive / developmental threat safety
  • 6. power of the media ‘Rather than condemn or endorse the undoubted power of the media, we need to accept their significant impact and penetration throughout the world as an established fact…. The school and the family share the responsibility of preparing the young person for living in a world of powerful images, words and sounds…. [M]edia education will be most effective when parents, teachers, media personnel and decision-makers all acknowledge they have a role to play in developing greater critical awareness among listeners, viewers and readers.’ (UNESCO 1982)
  • 7. moral agendas ‘Media literacy should be a moral agenda…, a moral discourse which recognizes our responsibility for the other person in a world of great conflict, tragedy, intolerance and indifference, and which critically engages with our media’s incapacity (as well as its occasional incapacity) to engage with the reality of that difference, responsibly and humanely.’ (Silverstone, 2004: 440-1)
  • 8. Losing control of youth • The imperative for integration… – ‘In some countries…, children already spend more time watching television than they do attending school’ (UNESCO, 1982) – ‘When children 4-6 were asked in a survey “Which do you like better, TV or your daddy,” 54 percent said “TV”’ (Silverblatt 2008: 3)
  • 9. students and participatory culture • ‘aliens in the classroom’ (Green and Bigum, 1993) • ‘today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach’ (Prensky, 2001: 1-2) • university students ‘who have a non-traditional view of textual interaction and often spend a lot of their out of class time employed in significantly creative, narrative-based activities that do not fit the traditional construction of textual engagement.’ (Urbanski 2010: 239)
  • 10. polarization Amusing ourselves to death… (Postman, 1985) Kidnapped: How irresponsible marketers are stealing the minds of your children (Acuff & Reiher 2005) Grand theft childhood : the surprising truth about violent video games and what parents can do (Kutner & Olson, 2008) Killing monsters: Why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence. (Jones, 2002) Good video games and good learning… (Gee 2007) Everything bad is good for you : how today's popular culture is actually making us smarter (Johnson 2006)
  • 11. stance • polarization of moral stance • polarization of generational stance • the ‘neutral’ academic stance beyond the moral/generation gap – Disembedded, ‘cool’ members of our own (older) generation – ‘fascinated’ participant observers of new (younger) generational practices (cf. Richards 1998)
  • 12. the neutral stance - moral • a ‘self-reflexive’ approach – ‘a constant movement back and forth between practice and theory, between celebration and critical analysis, and between language use and language study’. (Buckingham, 1993: 151) • ‘a balance must emerge so that critical media literacy is not purely a cognitive experience, nor is it solely experiencing pleasures without challenges to extended learning’ (Alvermann, et al 1999: 28)
  • 13. the neutral stance - generational Prensky: how can ‘immigrants’ presume to teach ‘natives’ new literacies? ‘Fortunately, media educators have long ago crossed this threshold. In fact, recognition that the media educator can never know everything about evolving media discourses and practices is a central truism in the field…. The media educator, thus, needs to bring strategies, concepts, and frames to the teaching context, but with an open mind towards media content that is often better known by young learners.’ (Hoechsmann and Poyntz 2012: 8)
  • 14. pedagogical options… Popular culture as… –motivational stimulus / reward –medium of teaching and learning –‘literary’ text –resource for text production –object of teaching and learning –object of critique
  • 15. …how do we choose? • positions are often based on moral / generational stance • less frequently on theories of learning applied to engagement with popular culture… • public pedagogy (Sandlin, et al 2010) • …how popular culture teaches and how we learn
  • 16. theories of learning theory learning is… examples cultural acquisition of the higher forms of culture, Pre-media transmission rejection of popular culture education behaviourism a conditioned response to popular culture Media effects stimuli literature constructivism making meaning out of engagement with Alvermann (2002) popular culture play-based stimulated by the pleasures and safety of Jones (2002) learning play involving popular culture texts cognitivism cognitive development through engagement Johnson (2006) with complexity of popular culture situated learning development of identity through situated NLS literature engagement with popular culture emancipatory developing critical awareness of dominant Media literacy learning ideologies carried by popular culture texts literature
  • 17. theories of learning and moral stance – media effects Cultural transmission – emphasis on sex and violence is evidence of the ‘low’ character of popular culture Behaviourist – pleasurable emotional stimulus of media violence leads to imitation / real-life reenactment Constructivist – ‘What all this means is not that I will run out and pretend to be a S.W.A.T team member… [but] that S.W.A.T. 4 is primarily a tool for understanding.’ (Gee 2007: 16) Play-based learning – engagement with media violence is cathartic (Jones, 2002)
  • 18. Theories of learning and generational stance – teacher roles • Cultural transmission - teacher as demagogue – differentiating ‘good’ from ‘bad’ culture • Behaviourism – teacher as manager/operator of selected popular culture teaching texts • Constructivism – teacher as guide/co- interpreter of student-selected texts • Play-based learning – teacher as co- participant/conversational partner in play with texts
  • 19. references cuff, D. S., and Reiher, R. H. (2005). Kidnapped: How irresponsible marketers are stealing the minds of your children. Chicago, IL: Dearborn. lvermann, D., Moon, J., and Hagood, M. (1999). Popular culture in the classroom: Teaching and researching critical media literacy. Newark, DE: International Reading Association. uckingham, David (1993). Going critical: The limits of media literacy. Australian Journal of Education, 37 (2), 142-152. ee, J. P. (2007). Good video games and good learning: Collected essays on video games, learning and literacy. New York, NY: Peter Lang. entile, D. A. (2003). Media violence and children: A complete guide for parents and professionals. Westport, CT: Praeger. reen, B., and Bigum, C. (1993). Aliens in the classroom. Australian Journal of Education, 23 (2), 119-141.
  • 20. Jones, G. (2002). Killing monsters: Why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make- believe violence. New York, NY: Basic Books. Kutner, L., and Olson, C. K. (2008). Grand theft childhood : the surprising truth about violent video games and what parents can do. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. Postman, N. (1994). Amusing ourselves to death: Public discourse in the age of show business. New York: Penguin. Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives, digital immigrants. On the Horizon, 9 (5), 1-6. http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky%20-%20digital%20natives,%20digital%20imm Richards, Chris (1998). Teen spirits: Music and identity in Media Education. London: UCL Press. Sandlin, J. A., Schultz, B. D., Burdick, J. (Eds.) (2010). Handbook of public pedagogy: Education and learning beyond schooling. New York, NY: Routledge. Silverblatt, A. (2008). Media literacy: Keys to interpreting media messages. 3rd Edition. Westport, CT: Praeger. Silverstone, R. (2004). Regulation, media literacy and media civics. Media, Culture and Society, 26(3), 440-449. UNESCO (1982). Grunwald declaration on media education http://www.unesco.org/education/pdf/MEDIA_E.PDF Urbanski, H. (2010). In H. Urbanski (Ed.), Writing and the digital generation: Essays in new media rhetoric (pp. 239-251). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.