July 15th, 2020
A part of effective teaching is learning from our peers. The goal of The Popular Culture and Pedagogy Conference is to share successes as well as potential teaching practices for other scholars and educators to borrow and learn from while creating a space where we can share feedback, and reflection on how we can employ popular culture in the classroom. Originally we planned for #POPC2 to be in the fall but the accelerated timeline of this conference came about as many of us are unsure if we will be teaching online or in-person next semester. This allows for an exchange of ideas after our emergency remote teaching ends and before (or during) our planning for the next semester.
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In #POPC2 we want to continue the discussion we had last year. The discussion featured exciting and unique approaches and resources that can aid educators in using popular culture to reach students. This time around we are specifically interested in how instructors utilized Popular Culture during Emergency Remote Teaching and how those who regularly teach online use Popular Culture.
We welcome people from all academic disciplines including but not limited to Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy, Communication, English Literature, Religion, and Rhetoric and Composition. We also welcome and encourage K-12 teachers to submit.
What is considered Popular Culture?
What is considered Popular Culture?
The phrase “Popular Culture” is difficult to pinpoint common usage yields a variety of definitions usually it is safe to say anything that is not canon this includes but is not limited to Television, Film, Music, Video Games, Sports, Comics, YA and Romance Novels, etc...
How to Submit
How to Submit
In a single word document please include:
- Your name
- Your affiliation and title
- Twitter Handle
- The title of the presentation
- An abstract of 250 words or less
- A brief bio of 200 words or less.
- Links to any social media and/or website you want to be shared
Please title the word document - [Last Name] Submission
And email it to popularcultureandpedagogy@gmail.com
Deadline for Abstracts: June 15th, 2020.
The conference will take place on July 15th, 2020.
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