DAVID JAFFEE
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From Looking to Seeing: Student Learning in the Visual Turn
Posted January 18th, 2009 by David Jaffee, Bard Graduate Center
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Rather than simply using primary source images as illustrations for his
course on Power, Race, and Culture in the U.S. City, David Jaffee
wanted to teach his students how to interpret visual texts as a
historian would. By paying close attention to his students’ readings
of images, Jaffee was able to develop ways to scaffold their analysis,
teaching them how to move beyond “looking” at isolated images to
“seeing” historical context, connection and complexity.
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