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COURSE: Engage Students in Issues of Civic Responsibility, Diversity, and Social Justice

Engage Students in Issues of Civic Responsibility, Diversity, and Social Justice
How do you inspire your students to engage in challenging global issues while reflecting upon the moral changes taking place in the world around them?

Books, Movies, and Civic Engagement: Learning Through Transmedia Storytelling, a new program offered through Professional Education at HGSE, introduces transmediastorytelling — telling a single story across multiple media platforms — as the vessel to teach students about social justice and engage them in issues of civility.

In this program, you will: 
  • ENGAGE your students in civic issues: specifically equity, social justice, and diversity.
  • MOTIVATE students through discussion and debate, identifying and evaluating evidence, and constructing and delivering convincing arguments.
  • STUDY popular Broadway shows, Hollywood films, and book adaptations for the big screen.
  • LEARN how to incorporate transmedia into your curriculum in alignment with standards in language arts, social studies, and history.

Hear From the Moviemakers, Themselves! 
Tonya Lewis Lee of ToniK Productions, along with her co-creator Nikki Silver, will join Harvard faculty members to discuss their adaptation of The Watsons Go To Birminghamfor television, along with their new project — a film adaptation of Walter Dean Meyers’ novel, Monster. Faculty will also explore transmedia opportunities for Fun Home and Hamilton, both popular Broadway productions.

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