My teaching philosophy Theoretical foundations. Writing Across the Curriculum. Media literacy. Class format. Evaluation.

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My teaching philosophy Theoretical foundations. Writing Across the Curriculum. Media literacy. Class format. Evaluation.

Theoretical foundations Knowledge in action. Experiential learning. Passion.

Writing Peer review. Analysis of writing styles. Text analysis. Text production.

Media literacy Audiovisual culture. Motivation. Media literacy. Media production.

Class format Agenda. Brief lecture. Group activities. Next class.

Group Activities: Objectives Ample opportunities to interact and actively participate. Production of knowledge. Production of written texts and media texts. Critical analysis.

Films Analysis of scenes from films and TV shows: –Elements of crime. –Stalking. –Criminology theories. –Homicides. Analysis of documentaries and feature films.

Music Analysis of songs. Edition of songs. Production of songs

Games The Apprentice. Amazing Race. Jeopardy. Who wants to be a millionaire?

Outside-class projects Production of documentaries. Criminal trial observations. Observation of Criminal Justice professionals. Surveys.

Evaluation Student participation. Test banks. Permanent feedback. Evaluation practice of exam and papers.