EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 43 MIN
Deborah Landis: How to Use Costume Design to Make Learning Come Alive (From Indiana Jones to Your Classroom)
from Have a Life Teaching · host John Schembari
What can the costume designer behind Raiders of the Lost Ark and Michael Jackson’s Thriller teach educators?A lot.In this episode, Dr. Deborah Landis, UCLA professor and legendary Hollywood costume designer (also behind The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Oscar-nominated for Coming to America), breaks down how costume design is actually about:Reading deeplyInterpreting textUnderstanding culture and historyBuilding authentic charactersTransporting an audienceAnd that’s exactly what great teachers do.🎭 Why costume design starts with close reading📚 How immersing students in one person or one time period builds lasting understanding🎬 The difference between “accuracy” and “authenticity”🧠 How asking better questions deepens learning👕 Why what we wear tells a story — and how students can use costume to demonstrate understanding🔥 What Indiana Jones teaches us about archetypes and engagement🎓 Why performance and teaching are more alike than we thinkDr. Landis shares how her graduate students study Oscar Wilde by examining text, history, politics, art, and culture before ever designing a garment — and why K–12 classrooms can adapt this same immersive approach.She reminds us:“We’re in the transportation business.”So are great educators.If you want to make learning feel less like coverage and more like immersion — this conversation will spark ideas across history, ELA, arts integration, and leadership.🎧 Listen in and ask yourself:How might costume, story, and performance deepen learning in your classroom or school?Deborah Landis LinkedIn PageDeborah Landis Website UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television Dressed: A Century of Hollywood Costume Design - Book
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What can the costume designer behind Raiders of the Lost Ark and Michael Jackson’s Thriller teach educators?A lot.In this episode, Dr. Deborah Landis, UCLA professor and legendary Hollywood costume designer (also behind The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Oscar-nominated for Coming to America), breaks down how costume design is actually about:Reading deeplyInterpreting textUnderstanding culture and historyBuilding authentic charactersTransporting an audienceAnd that’s exactly what great teachers do.🎭 Why costume design starts with close reading📚 How immersing students in one person or one time period builds lasting understanding🎬 The difference between “accuracy” and “authenticity”🧠 How asking better questions deepens learning👕 Why what we wear tells a story — and how students can use costume to demonstrate understanding🔥 What Indiana Jones teaches us about archetypes and engagement🎓 Why performance and teaching are more alike than we thinkDr. Landis shares how her graduate students study Oscar Wilde by examining text, history, politics, art, and culture before ever designing a garment — and why K–12 classrooms can adapt this same immersive approach.She reminds us:“We’re in the transportation business.”So are great educators.If you want to make learning feel less like coverage and more like immersion — this conversation will spark ideas across history, ELA, arts integration, and leadership.🎧 Listen in and ask yourself:How might costume, story, and performance deepen learning in your classroom or school?Deborah Landis LinkedIn PageDeborah Landis Website UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television Dressed: A Century of Hollywood Costume Design - Book
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