In Depth Case Study Of Big Issue (Education)
INTERTEXTUALITY:
Harry Potter:
Flashman:
Offred from Handmaid's tale:
Ozzy Osbourne:
Benedict Cumberbatch:
Grange Hill:
Pink Floyd - The Wall:
Jean Brodie:
- Hogwarts is the ideal school
- Kids have so much freedom
- Have so much power
- Hogwarts shows a version of the world that's real
- Kids taking risks
Flashman:
- A Bully at a private school
- Fictional
- Picked on Tom Brown
Offred from Handmaid's tale:
- Handmaid's names are created by the name of their owners
- Talks about inequality of the world (education system)
- She begins to form a revolution to rebel against it.
Ozzy Osbourne:
- drug addiction
- black sabbath
- rebellious
- bit the head off a bat
- very famously talked about his education
- schooled in birmingham
- had dyslexia, school didn't understand
Benedict Cumberbatch:
- Public school, he went to Eton
- had an art scholarship
- theatre captured his imagination.
Grange Hill:
- TV programme,
- social realism
- real-life issues
- Teen pregnancy, AIDS, mental health
- at the time it was groundbreaking
- Grange Hill Font and Sausage stolen from intro and put onto cover.
Pink Floyd - The Wall:
- Singles released from this album that are critical of education
- We dont need no education
- Education was very controlling
- Don't need to be ridiculed don't need sarcasm
Jean Brodie:
- Famous book and film called the prime of Jean Brodie
- Teacher
- 1930s Edinborough
- 6 ten year old girls who are assigned to her.
- Gives students lessons on personal love life and troubles
- Promotes art history, classical studies and fascism.
- Education is more than a curriculum it's personal.
COVERLINES:
- Does Finland have the answer?
- Highest ranks school system in the world, kids are allowed to be kids, children aren't measured at all until they're 7.
- Shortest school days in the world
- Teachers allowed to teach what they like.
- Mandatory assessment only at 16.
- Lowest rate of mental health problems.
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