ABSTRACT

This book about teachers as characters in popular media examines what can be learned from fictional teachers for the purposes of educating real teachers. Its aim is twofold: to examine the constructed figure of the teacher in film, television and text and to apply that examination in the context of teacher education. By exploring the teacher construct, readers are able to consider how popular fiction and film have influenced society’s understandings and views of classroom teachers.

Organized around four main themes—Identifying with the Teacher Image; Constructing the Teacher with Content; Imaging the Teacher as Savior; The Teacher Construct as Commentary—the chapters examine the complicated mixture of fact, stereotype and misrepresentation that create the image of the teacher in the public eye today. This examination, in turn, allows teacher educators to use popular culture as curriculum. Using the fictional teacher as a text, preservice—and practicing—teachers can examine positive and negative (and often misleading) representations of teachers in order to develop as teachers themselves.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |66 pages

Identifying With the Teacher Image

chapter |11 pages

Looking Into the Mirror of Erised

Transacting With Representations of Hogwarts' Teachers and Pedagogy

chapter |12 pages

Playing the Role of Teacher

Using Film to Explore Teacher Identities

chapter |9 pages

Coming of Age in the Classroom

Representations of Teachers in the Short Fiction of Toni Cade Bambara and Sandra Cisneros

chapter |9 pages

From Content Literate to Pedagogically Content Literate

Teachers as Tools for Social Justice

chapter |12 pages

(Re)Imagining Life in the Classroom

Inciting Dialogue Through an Examination of Teacher–Student Relationships in Film

part |58 pages

Constructing the Teacher With Content

chapter |11 pages

Teacher Images in Young Adult Literature

Pedagogical Implications for English Preservice Teachers

chapter |13 pages

Why Teach Mathematics?

Values Underlying Mathematics Teaching in Feature Films

chapter |16 pages

What Does It Mean to Be Literate?

Examining School Film Teachers and Their Literacy Values With Preservice Teachers

chapter |11 pages

The Hidden Curriculum in Room 10

School Mythology and Professional Identity Negotiation in the Miss Malarkey Picture Book Series

part |46 pages

Imaging the Teacher as Savior

chapter |12 pages

Moving Beyond the Teacher Savior

Education Films, Teacher Identity and Public Discourse

chapter |11 pages

Revisionist Films

Detaching From Teacher as Hero/Savior

chapter |11 pages

Deconstructing a New Teacher Savior

Paladins and Politics in Won't Back Down

chapter |10 pages

Chalk

Overwriting the Savior Narrative

part |45 pages

The Teacher Construct as Commentary

chapter |11 pages

Why Bad Teacher Is a Bad Movie and Where the Real Crisis Is

Implications for Teachers and Teacher Education

chapter |13 pages

Preparing Teachers in the Time of Superman

The Accountability Narrative of Education Documentaries

chapter |10 pages

No Human Left Behind

Falling Skies and the Role of the Pedagogue in the Postapocalypse