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A Film Study of Classrooms

in Western Alaska

Front Cover 

Malcolm Collier

Center for Cross-Cultural Studies
University of Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
June 1979

Copyright 1979 by Malcolm Collier Printed in the United States of America
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Table of Contents

The Alaskan Cross-Cultural Case Studies Series

Foreword

Preface

Part One: Introduction
Scope and Purpose
A Brief Discussion of Related Work
The Data and Procedure Used in Analysis
Part Two: Analysis of the Film
A Head Start Class in Kwethluk
A Combined Prefirst/Second Grade in Kwethluk
A Kindergarten Class in Bethel
A Kindergarten Music Class in Bethel
A Second Grade Class in Bethel
A Home in Kwethluk
General Findings of the Analysis
Part Three: Methodology
General Considerations
Data Gathering with the Camera
Analysis of Film Records
Film, Video or Stills?
Application of Methodology to a Hypothetical Situation
Part Four: Conclusion

Bibliography

 

 

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