Abstract
This chapter follows on from Chapter 2 by asking a basic question for ‘a pedagogy of cinema’: How can we ‘decode’ what is happening due to the present day educational situation qua capitalism? We are coded from every angle through educational processes; i.e. through feedback questionnaires, testing, evaluation and assessment.
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Cole, D.R., Bradley, J.P.N. (2016). Decoding Through Cinema. In: A Pedagogy of Cinema. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-555-5_3
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