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Kinkead, Joyce – CEA Forum, 2021
Undergraduate English majors should have opportunities to conduct meaningful, authentic research. This essay outlines a research methods course that introduces students to empirical research with qualitative and quantitative tools. Over the course of the term, students complete a whole-class project that models the process and then also complete…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), English Instruction, Student Research
Jackson, Jeffrey E. – CEA Forum, 2018
This essay discusses the author's use of Charles Dickens's "Sketches by Boz" (1836-39) in an undergraduate Victorian literature and film class as a further way of expanding the possibilities for teaching film with literature. The article begins with a general discussion of Dickens's overall value to author Jeffrey Jackson's idea of the…
Descriptors: Literature, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Films
Susan Friedman – CEA Forum, 2023
Current research suggests that students who struggle with grammar, spelling, mechanics and other "problems of ability," as well as students who suffer from "problems of engagement," as well as those students who see reading and writing as a chore, can benefit from creative writing assignments and learn to enjoy reading and…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing (Composition), Correlation, Academic Language
Hrebik, John Ryan – CEA Forum, 2019
In this article, the author discusses composition studies by examining how incorporating "songwriting" into a first-year writing course enables students to begin expressing their own ideas/perspectives, while also developing the ability to create the concise, detailed texts associated with academic writing. The discussion offers a…
Descriptors: Singing, Musical Composition, Writing Instruction, Introductory Courses
Leporati, Matthew – CEA Forum, 2018
William Blake's poetry seeks to inspire readers to participate in the construction of an intellectual community that he calls "Jerusalem." This process remains ever incomplete and is, in a sense, incompletable, for the work of producing such a community involves "continually building & continually decaying"…
Descriptors: Poetry, Writing Instruction, College Faculty, Thinking Skills
Raymond, Rich – CEA Forum, 2019
To challenge resistance to required literature courses, instructors quiz students regularly on the readings; they also require examinations that ask students to define key terms, to answer background questions focused on authors and dates, to identify key passages by author/title/speaker, and to explain the thematic significance of each quotation.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Literature, College English, Teaching Methods
Buchanan, Jeffrey M. – CEA Forum, 2016
This article discusses ways literature is taught at the university. It describes a gap in the way English is often taught in literature programs and the way future teachers are taught to teach English to secondary students. It argues for teaching literature in ways that might be good for majors in both fields, ways that support the work valued by…
Descriptors: Literature, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education
Flynn, Nicole – CEA Forum, 2018
This essay describes an adaptable, multimodal assignment in which students create a comic in lieu of a traditional essay or exam. I outline the theoretical and practical value of this assignment and provide a detailed description of its implementation in two different literature courses: an introduction to the major course and a course on…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Assignments, Literature, Cultural Pluralism
Bankert, Dabney A.; Van Vuuren, Melissa S. – CEA Forum, 2008
This is not another tired lament for a Golden Age when all students were brilliantly prepared for college, but rather an elaboration of a central pedagogical reality the authors had each separately faced--it is not easy to teach the complex set of skills subsumed under the heading "research," that organic, contingent, messy, recursive…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Academic Libraries, Research Skills
Gebhardt, Richard C. – CEA Forum, 2007
Discussions of English department identity and mission more often center on the undergraduate major curriculum than on classes for general-studies and other non-major students. In such courses, though, educators have an opportunity to touch the intellectual lives of far more people than they do in courses for majors. The author argues in this…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, English Departments, College English, Literature
Reutter, Cheli – CEA Forum, 2007
Since the new millennium, the medical humanities have become an international phenomenon. Universities worldwide are instituting medical humanities programs for the benefit of their students seeking education to prepare for medical professions, and organizations supporting medical humanities programs have likewise burgeoned. This article will…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College English, Medical Education, Humanities
Kiskis, Michael J. – CEA Forum, 2006
This article discusses the author's experience of teaching Edgar Allan Poe as part of the American literature survey at Elmira College in Elmira, New York. While his specialty is Mark Twain, his students would be much happier if they could skip the colonial and national period, and move directly to studying Poe. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Student Reaction
Fike, Matthew A. – CEA Forum, 2007
This article reports on a challenging and effective assignment on thinking in a discipline that the author gave during fall 2006 in his sophomore-level "Critical Reading, Thinking, and Writing" (CRTW) course at Winthrop University. Required of all students, the course follows Writing 101: Composition; and a multi-disciplinary course…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Assignments, Critical Reading
Dixon, Nancy – CEA Forum, 2007
This essay is entitled "The 'I' of the Storm" in order to stress the very personal nature of teaching in the immediate, post-Katrina semester of Fall 2005. The University of New Orleans (UNO) was the only university in the city to open that semester, and many traumatized instructors, the author included, were serving the thousands of…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, College English, English Instruction, Higher Education
Telep, Peter – CEA Forum, 2005
In this article, Peter Telep, an English instructor at the University of Central Florida, discusses the reasons behind his decision to poll students in order to make his English courses more effective. Originally, he assumed that asking for student input regarding a course or even on a particular assignment would damage his credibility.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, College Students, Student Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness
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