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Autor/inn/enRule, Audrey C.; Schneider, Jean S.
TitelCreating, Evaluating, and Improving Humorous Cartoons Related to Design Principles for Gifted Education Programs
Quelle(2009), (15 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterGraduate Students; Education Courses; Academically Gifted; Cartoons; Humor; Peer Evaluation; Course Content; Student Characteristics; Identification; Advocacy; Honors Curriculum; Curriculum Design; Instructional Effectiveness
AbstractHumor through cartoons is an interesting way to engage students in learning course content. The purpose of this study was to document the process of graduate student-made cartoons that portrayed content about principles of designing gifted education programs. Seventeen graduate students enrolled in an introductory gifted education course identified important content ideas centering on characteristics of gifted students, identification, advocacy, and gifted programming. The students created humorous cartoons related to this content. Each student chose four background scenes from sixteen choices, transforming them into complete cartoons by drawing in extra objects, figures, details, added captions, talking balloons, or other features. Students then anonymously rated the completed cartoons of class members and selected their personal "top ten," giving reasons for their choices. This information was then used to improve the most highly-rated cartoons, which are presented as an appendix here. The most frequently given reasons for positive ratings were as follows: 1) important content was addressed; 2) effective puns and word plays; 3) effective analogies; 4) humor; 5) effective, colorful, appealing visuals; and 6) emotional expressiveness of characters or wording. For the category addressing important content, the graduate students listed these reasons for rating cartoons: non-specific important content, identification issues, components of effective gifted education programs, teamwork, and handling opposition to gifted education programs. The most-favored word plays included "moo-tiple" or "Multiple, the way a cow would moo it", "herd" interpreted as a "group of animals or team of educators," and "Big eyes" (used with Red Riding Hood's wolf) for "large size eyes or being able to recognize gifted students." Some analogies were analyzed. The top sources of humor were incongruity and that students "laughed out loud." Most frequently cited suggestions for improving the cartoons included adding visuals and extra characters, more explanation in the captions, and changing or adding color to the cartoon's background or object. The graduate students reported that they enjoyed making their own cartoons and viewing those of others. It is recommended that instructors consider asking their students to portray course content in cartoon format, as this was found to be very effective in motivating students. Instructors of courses in gifted education may want to use the cartoons generated here in their courses. Twenty-eight cartoon figures are appended. (Contains 7 tables and 4 figures.) [Contributing authors include: Andrea L. Adams, Danielle L. Andvik, Angela Benham, Katie E. Broeg, Karen J. Connelly, Robert D. Dittmer, Darcy J. Fair, Lacinda A. Gillen, Karen N. Roessler, Carolyn E. McCauley, M. Sue Milligan, Marcia J. Plett, Jennifer S. Segebart, Amanda A. Skellenger, Amanda K. Smith, Tracy J. Steger, and Mary L. Zimmermann.] (As Provided).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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