№ lp_2_2_08164
Year: 2020
Degree: Ph.D.
Major: Curriculum and Instruction – Language and Literacy
Institution: University of North Texas
Note: Year 2003
Ph.D. Dissertation Title: Teacher and Student Perceptions of Pop Culture in the English Classroom, 2020
Location: University of Akron, School of Education, Akron, OH
Position: Asst. Prof. AYA ELA Education
Visco, W. (2022). I Believe in Believe: How Ted Lasso Can Change Your Thinking and Your Classroom. South Carolina English Teacher (SCCTE) (Under Review).
Visco, W. (2022). Cultural Capital: Leveraging Pop Culture to Build Positive Relationships, Content Knowledge, and Social Emotional Learning. California English Journal. 27 (3) 14-16.
Visco, W. (2021). Popping Pedagogy: Making Your Classroom (Tradition and Virtual) Pop with Pop Culture. English in Texas (TCTELA) 51 (1) 26-30.
Visco, W. (2021). For the Culture: Using Students Pop Culture Interests to help Foster Social-Emotional Learning and Engagement. Book Chapter in Supporting Social and Emotional Development Through Literacy Education.
Visco, B. (2019). What would Dewey Tweet: Using Students Experience with Twitter to Foster Discussion and Understanding in the English Classroom. The English Record (New York State English Council Journal) 69(2) 1-14.
Visco, B. (2018). School of Rock: Using Music to Engage Students, Connect Curriculum and Enhance Literary Analysis. English in Texas (TCTELA) 48(2) 8-10.
Visco, W. (February, 2021). Far West Pop Culture Conference Paper: “Listen Like Thieves: Using Pop Music to Teach Literary Analysis, Foster Engagement, and Build Positive Relationships.”
Visco, B. (November, 2017). Worlds of Words: Review of Half a Man by Michael Morpurgo.
Visco, B. and Mathis, J. (April, 2017). Worlds of Words: My Take/Your Take on Duck, Death and the Tulip by Wolf Erlbruch.
Visco, B. and Walker, A. (April, 2017). Worlds of Words: My Take/Your Take on Samira and the Skeletons by Camilla Kuhn.
Visco, B. and Vaughen, N. (April, 2017). Worlds of Words: My Take/Your Take on What’s Your Story by Rose Giannone.
Visco, W. (February, 2023). The Pop Culture Connection: How Pop Culture can help with Engagement, Relationship Building, and Social Emotional Learning. Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts. Columbus, Ohio. (Reviewed, Regional)
Visco, W., Lacroix, B, and Pelfrey, A. (January, 2023). Building the Bridge to Collaborative Education: How Collaboration can be the key to preparing future teachers. South Carolina Council of Teachers of English. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (Reviewed, Regional)
Visco, W. (October, 2022). Cultural Capital: How using Pop Culture can increase active engagement and create a positive social emotional learning environment. Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English Language Arts Conference, Cranberry, Pennsylvania. (Reviewed, Regional).
Visco, W. (September, 2022). A Light in the Darkness: How Film and Pop Culture Can Shine a Light on Engagement, Positive Relationships, and Social Emotional Learning. Arizona English Teachers Association Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. (Reviewed, Regional).
Visco, W. (February, 2022). Super Teaching: How Using Superhero Movies and TV Shows can help with Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom. Far West and American Popular Culture Association Conference, Virtual. (Reviewed, International).
Visco, W. (January, 2022). Pop Culture Classroom: How Pop Culture Can Help with Active Engagement and Build Positive Relationships in Any Classroom. South Carolina Council of Teachers of English. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (Reviewed, Regional)
Visco, W. (November, 2021). Popping Your Classroom: How Pop Culture can help with Engagement, Relationship Building, and Social Emotional Learning. North Carolina Teachers of English Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. (Reviewed, Regional)
Visco, B. (February, 2019). Teaching with "The Force": What Star Wars can teach Educators about Classroom Pedagogy. Far West and American Popular Culture Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV. (Reviewed, International).
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