Teaching Literature

Teaching Literature

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  • Author: James Engell
  • Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 9780674869714
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200


When Writing Teachers Teach Literature

When Writing Teachers Teach Literature

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  • Author: Art Young
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 356

In Art Young and Toby Fulwiler's collection of essays, twenty-three teachers of writing describe their experiences teaching literature, revealing some remarkable ideas and results.


Teaching Literature in ELT/ESOL Classes

Teaching Literature in ELT/ESOL Classes

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  • Author: Shibu Simon
  • Publisher: Sarup & Sons
  • ISBN: 9788176256575
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

In Indian context.


Literature and Language Teaching

Literature and Language Teaching

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  • Author: Christopher Brumfit
  • Publisher: Oxford University
  • ISBN: 9780194370820
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

This collection of papers examines the relationship between the teaching of language and the teaching of literature to non-native students. The book attempts to identify key theoretical issues and principles as a basis for further discussion.


Teaching Literature

Teaching Literature

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  • Author: Ben Knights
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 113731110X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

This book comprises reflections by experienced scholar teachers on the principles and practice of higher education English teaching. In approaching the subject from different angles it aims to spark insights and to foster imaginative teaching. In the era of audit, and the Teaching Excellence Framework it invites teachers to return to the sources of their own teaching knowledge. The shift from a student-centred to a research-centred paradigm has particular implications for a discipline which prides itself on its teaching, and has always had teaching and dialogue at its heart. One which also talks across the tertiary / secondary border to the cognate (though different) subject called ‘English’ in school. The argument which informs this book, and which is developed in the individual chapters, is that the future of the subject relies not alone upon fostering communities of ‘research excellence’, but on re-awakening and reviving its pedagogic traditions.


Teaching Literature to Adolescents

Teaching Literature to Adolescents

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  • Author: Richard Beach
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 113563596X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 560

This text for pre-service and in-service English education courses presents current methods of teaching literature to middle and high school students. The methods are based on social-constructivist/socio-cultural theories of literacy learning, and incorporate research on literary response conducted by the authors. Teaching Literature to Adolescents – a totally new text that draws on ideas from the best selling textbook, Teaching Literature in the Secondary School, by Beach and Marshall – reflects and builds on recent key developments in theory and practice in the field, including: the importance of providing students with a range of critical lenses for analyzing texts and interrogating the beliefs, attitudes, and ideological perspectives encountered in literature; organization of the literature curriculum around topics, themes, or issues; infusion of multicultural literature and emphasis on how writers portray race, class, and gender differences; use of drama as a tool for enhancing understanding of texts; employment of a range of different ways to write about literature; integration of critical analysis of film and media texts with the study of literature; blending of quality young adult literature into the curriculum; and attention to students who have difficulty succeeding in literature classes due to reading difficulties, disparities between school and home cultures, attitudes toward school/English, or lack of engagement with assigned texts or response activities. The interactive Web site contains recommended readings, resources, and activities; links to Web sites and PowerPoint presentations; and opportunities for readers to contribute teaching units to the Web site databases. Instructors and students in middle and high school English methods courses will appreciate the clear, engaging, useful integration of theory, methods, and pedagogical features offered in this text.


A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School

A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School

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  • Author: Janet Alsup
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317585038
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 190

Taking a close look at the forces that affect English education in schools—at the ways literature, cognitive science, the privileging of the STEM disciplines, and current educational policies are connected—this timely book counters with a strong argument for the importance of continuing to teach literature in middle and secondary classrooms. The case is made through critical examination of the ongoing "culture wars" between the humanities and the sciences, recent research in cognitive literary studies demonstrating the power of narrative reading, and an analysis of educational trends that have marginalized literature teaching in the U.S., including standards-based and scripted curricula. The book is distinctive in presenting both a synthesis of arguments for literary study in the middle and high school and sample lesson plans from practicing teachers exemplifying how literature can positively influence adolescents’ intellectual, emotional, and social selves.


Talks On Teaching Literature

Talks On Teaching Literature

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  • Author: Arlo Bates
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3752346132
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 150

Reproduction of the original: Talks On Teaching Literature by Arlo Bates


Teaching Literature in the Online Classroom

Teaching Literature in the Online Classroom

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  • Author: John Miller
  • Publisher: Modern Language Association
  • ISBN: 1603294198
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

This volume considers the challenges and opportunities of online literature classes and suggests instructional strategies that ensure students are engaged in the virtual classroom. The ideas shared here are grounded in research, practice, critical self-reflection, and collaboration. Reflecting a diverse collection of practical tips and experiences from colleagues teaching at a variety of institutions, the essays offer readers the chance to inhabit others' classrooms. Contributors discuss building an interactive and inclusive classroom and using hypertext, video lectures, and other asynchronous and synchronous tools in classes whose subjects include, among others, Shakespeare, the Chinese novel, early American literature, speculative fiction, and contemporary American poetry.


Teaching Literature in Modern Foreign Languages

Teaching Literature in Modern Foreign Languages

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  • Author: Fotini Diamantidaki
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350063037
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

From plays to poetry, Le Petit Nicolas to the Association for Language Learning (ALL) Literature wiki, this book shows trainee teachers of MFL, teachers in schools, teacher educators, how literature can be an essential tool for developing students' cultural awareness as well as language skills. With contributions from Ruth Heilbronn, Jane Jones and other leading scholars, it covers a wide range of approaches including looking at how to support students to develop the skills they need to read and discuss texts, and how to use stories as a pedagogic tool, rather than just a way to develop reading skills. Examples of teaching French, German, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish are used throughout, but the book draws together resources and strategies for use in teaching all modern foreign languages. Supporting students to develop into creative, reflective teachers, this book offers support for readers to develop their own tasks for their pupils and questions throughout to keep them engaged and encouraging them to critically engage with the content. Seemingly daunting articles are made much more approachable for readers with windows on research which provide a summary of relevant research papers, with full reference details for follow up.