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Teachers’ curation of Australian screen content for school-based education
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Teachers’ curation of Australian screen content for school-based education

Michael Dezuanni, Stuart Cunningham, Ben Goldsmith and Prue Miles
Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, Vol.163(1), pp.87-96
2017
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https://doi.org/10.1177/1329878X17693701View
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Australian screen content curatorship education learning pedagogy
This article outlines how teachers curate Australian screen content for use in classrooms from pre-school to senior secondary school. It suggests teachers use their professional knowledge of curriculum and pedagogy to arrange screen resources, curriculum concepts and student experiences to promote learning. This complex curatorial process adds value to broadcaster and producer curation processes that aim to position cut-down clips and educational resources for classroom use. The article draws on a national research project that undertook interviews with 150 teachers in schools across Australia. The authors suggest the ongoing digital disruption of the school sector presents both opportunities and challenges for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, The Special Broadcasting Service and the Australian Children's Television Foundation.

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