COD 2020 - D283
Webinar - Dealing with bullying in R.J. Palacio' Wonder and its film adaptation and Morpurgo's Who is a Big Bully Then?
Primary and secondary level Language and Literature teachers willing to integrate innovative texts, new media, visual and auditory literacies in their daily teaching
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sesiones, inicia: 09-Sep
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Ficha del curso
Ciclo: 2020
Nivel: A Distancia
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A Distancia
Capacitador/es: Ms. Yael Hasbani
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ARS 1200.00
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ARS 1200.00
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Sesiones
Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
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1 | 09 Septiembre 2020 | 05:30 pm | 07:00 pm |
Capacitador/es
Yael Hasbani
Primary and secondary level Language and Literature teachers willing to integrate innovative texts, new media, visual and auditory literacies in their daily teaching
- To acquaint participants with R. J. Palacio’ s Wonder and discuss the theme of bullying.
- To acquaint participants with Michael Morpurgo’s Who is a Big Bully Then? Discuss the theme of bullying as represented in this short novel
- To explore possible activities for language and literature classes.
- To acquaint participants with Michael Morpurgo’s Who is a Big Bully Then? Discuss the theme of bullying as represented in this short novel
- To explore possible activities for language and literature classes.
- R. J. Palacio’s Wonder. Analysis. Characterization. Sequels of the novel. Possible extensions. Audiovisual adaptations of the novel.
- Stephen Chbosky’s Wonder. Main elements of mise-en-scène as one possible approach to analyze the film adaptation.
- Michael Morpurgo’s Who is a Big Bully then?. Characterization. Humor and Irony. -Bullying: how to explore this issue through literature and new media. Possible activities
and ideas to effectively incorporate in class.
- Stephen Chbosky’s Wonder. Main elements of mise-en-scène as one possible approach to analyze the film adaptation.
- Michael Morpurgo’s Who is a Big Bully then?. Characterization. Humor and Irony. -Bullying: how to explore this issue through literature and new media. Possible activities
and ideas to effectively incorporate in class.
Hands-on practice workshop. During the session, we will analyze the novel and the audiovisual text and possible transpositions into the classroom.
Webinar - Zoom
Date: 9/9
Time: 5.30 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.
Webinar - Zoom
Date: 9/9
Time: 5.30 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.
- Chbosky, S. (2017). Wonder
- Morpurgo, M. (2018). Barringtonstoke: Edingburgh
- Palacio, R. J. (2012) Wonder. Random House: New York
- D’Espósito, L. (2014). Todo lo que necesitás saber sobre cine. Paidós: Buenos Aires Gibbs, J. (2002). Mise-en-scéne. Film Style and Interpretation. Wallflower: London and NY
- Hutcheon, L. (2006). Theory of Adaptation. Routledge: NY McRae, J. (1994). Literature with Small ‘l’. Macmillan Education
- Villarejo, A. (2007). Film Studies. The Basics. Routledge: NY
- Morpurgo, M. (2018). Barringtonstoke: Edingburgh
- Palacio, R. J. (2012) Wonder. Random House: New York
- D’Espósito, L. (2014). Todo lo que necesitás saber sobre cine. Paidós: Buenos Aires Gibbs, J. (2002). Mise-en-scéne. Film Style and Interpretation. Wallflower: London and NY
- Hutcheon, L. (2006). Theory of Adaptation. Routledge: NY McRae, J. (1994). Literature with Small ‘l’. Macmillan Education
- Villarejo, A. (2007). Film Studies. The Basics. Routledge: NY