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The digital revolution we are now entering as educators is an unchartered sea pregnant with wondrous possibilities but laden with a minefield of unforeseen consequences. A pedagogy that overlooks or downplays the disruptive and often dangerous influence of digital media on childhood development is necessarily a very shortsighted one.

More than just highlighting our misgivings about digital media, however, this book has a purpose far more ambitious and infinitely more useful. Based upon 45 years of work with young people in Jersey City classrooms, day camps, housing projects, libraries, church basements and community centers, the authors propose a pedagogical strategy that uses hands-on experiences in the arts as a strategy to offset and counterbalance the dominance of digital media in the lives of children.

Rather than call for the elimination of digital mediaclearly an impossibility even if it were desirablethe authors maintain that children need to be exposed to non-

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Prologue – Introduction: When Change Changed – The Digital Storm – A Descent into the Maelström: The Digital Environment of Childhood – The Faustian Dilemma: The Unintended Consequences of Digital Media – Building Noah’s Arks: Media Environments and Counterenvironments – The Man Who Had No Story: Why the Arts in Education Matter –Teaching as a Creative Activity The Oral Curriculum: A Prelude to Literacy and Learning – Building a Bridge to Literacy: Drama in Education as a Pedagogical Method – The Seesaw Principle: Summer Camp as Counterenvironment – Epilogue – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/1/2020 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433154263, 978-1433154263
      ISBN10: 1433154269

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The digital revolution we are now entering as educators is an unchartered sea pregnant with wondrous possibilities but laden with a minefield of unforeseen consequences. A pedagogy that overlooks or downplays the disruptive and often dangerous influence of digital media on childhood development is necessarily a very shortsighted one.

      More than just highlighting our misgivings about digital media, however, this book has a purpose far more ambitious and infinitely more useful. Based upon 45 years of work with young people in Jersey City classrooms, day camps, housing projects, libraries, church basements and community centers, the authors propose a pedagogical strategy that uses hands-on experiences in the arts as a strategy to offset and counterbalance the dominance of digital media in the lives of children.

      Rather than call for the elimination of digital mediaclearly an impossibility even if it were desirablethe authors maintain that children need to be exposed to non-

      Table of Contents

      Prologue – Introduction: When Change Changed – The Digital Storm – A Descent into the Maelström: The Digital Environment of Childhood – The Faustian Dilemma: The Unintended Consequences of Digital Media – Building Noah’s Arks: Media Environments and Counterenvironments – The Man Who Had No Story: Why the Arts in Education Matter –Teaching as a Creative Activity The Oral Curriculum: A Prelude to Literacy and Learning – Building a Bridge to Literacy: Drama in Education as a Pedagogical Method – The Seesaw Principle: Summer Camp as Counterenvironment – Epilogue – Index.

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