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Gilbert, Francis Jonathan; Pitfield, Margaret – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2019
Purpose: This paper focuses on the affordances of and issues surrounding the teaching of George Orwell's novel "1984" (1949) as a set text for General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) English and English Literature in an examination-obsessed and heavily surveilled school system. It considers this by focussing on the classroom…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), School Culture, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Sabitova, Aigul; Salimova, Daniya; Ibragimova, Elmira – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
The paper presents the results of the research in the framework of the current trends in linguistics--text linguistics and stylistics. Now that the concept of the language norm is blurred to some extent due to the strong phenomena in language and speech dynamics, the language of texts for children should be treated with special attention and care,…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Books, Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries
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Jiaye Wu; Nicola McLelland; Sarah Dauncey – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Despite growing attention paid to the language ideologies of teachers as actors in bilingualism or multilingualism studies, little research has examined whether and how power dynamics between majority and minority languages play a role in the promulgation of a majority language to ethnic minority learners of that majority language. This paper…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Mandarin Chinese, Standard Spoken Usage, Language Attitudes
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Rachel Jackson – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2018
This paper reports on findings from the author's Masters of Education project in which Classics as an after-school curriculum enhancement programme was offered to Year 9 pupils (aged 13-14) in a maintained school in Salford. The programme also incorporated excursions to supplement the extracurricular lessons delivered by the researcher (a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Curriculum Enrichment, English Teachers
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Syed, Ghazal Kazim; Panhwar, Manzoor-ul-Mustafa – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2020
Teaching literature through new techniques and judging its relevance in terms of students' perceptions in an under-researched and significant area of study. This study aims to explore students' response to new teaching methodologies being used in a literature classroom, as part of an international research project. This international project was a…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Student Attitudes, Classics (Literature), Teaching Methods
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Persulessy, Sylvia Irene; Emzir; Rahmat, Aceng – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
The objective of this research is to acquire deep understanding about social values in the novels "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. The type of research was qualitative by using content analysis method. The data collected through document study and data observation about social values in the novel. The result of this research revealed…
Descriptors: Social Values, Novels, Classics (Literature), Content Analysis
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Lopez de Aguileta, Garazi – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Research in the field of educational linguistics has found that low levels of academic language development negatively affect children's language, reading and writing skills and, therefore, academic achievements. This is more noticeable in students from low SES backgrounds, who traditionally have a lower exposure to academic language.…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Literacy, Foreign Countries, Reading Skills
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Peng, Xiaojuan – English Language Teaching, 2021
In view of the complicated translation cognitive process, the study investigated and compared students' translation process of Chinese Classics through translation thinking path schema. Seventy-six participants learning translation courses based on parallel level in two classes of one Chinese university, some of them trained for four months…
Descriptors: Translation, Protocol Analysis, Video Technology, Poetry
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Asl, Moussa Pourya – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2014
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" have been a growing concern since its publication in 1847. The abundant, yet incoherent, interpretations of "Wuthering Heights," make the need for this research timely. This article focuses on ways to achieve a truer and more rational…
Descriptors: Neurosis, Classics (Literature), Novels, English Literature
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Shelton, Stephanie Anne – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2018
Based on a 1-year interview-based case study of a preservice English teacher, this article considers the limitations of both intersectional literacies and reader-based responses to texts. In an effort to address students' problematic discussions of female sexuality, the participant implemented a queer pedagogy that emphasized alterity, or the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, English Teachers, Literacy, Reader Response
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Zhong, Zhenshan; Sun, Mengyao – Chinese Education & Society, 2018
The power of general education curriculum comes from the enduring classics. The authors apply research methods such as questionnaire survey, interview, and observation to investigate the state of general education curriculum implementation at N University and analyze problems faced by incorporating classics. Based on this, the authors propose that…
Descriptors: General Education, Integrated Curriculum, Questionnaires, Observation
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Novianti, Nita – International Journal of Instruction, 2017
The paper reports a study on the teaching of character education in higher education using English Bildungsroman, "Jane Eyre." The participants were 35 sixth-semester students of English Literature program in an Indonesian state university. Guided by the approach to teaching character education exemplified by Ryan & Bohlin (1999),…
Descriptors: Values Education, Teaching Methods, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Sabeti, Shari – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2017
This article describes an empirical study of the ways in which one group of adaptors transformed the plays of William Shakespeare into the medium of the comic book for use in school classrooms. It explores the choices, dilemmas, processes and responsibilities they experienced in doing so. These adaptors had to tackle the burden of…
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Classics (Literature), Cartoons
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Godínez-Sandí, A.; Fallas-Padilla, D.; España-Tapia, S.; Zúñiga-Villegas, A.; Castro, Milena; Herrera-Sancho, O. A. – Physics Education, 2018
Primary level education follows a pedagogy model where literature and science have been historically separated. Natural children processes are disrupted, as learning based on play curiosity is completely transformed by a chalkboard model. Specific experimental realizations can link thinking processes based on science to study problems…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Foreign Countries, Grade 6
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Nicklin, Laura Louise – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2017
For over two decades, there has been a progressive emergence of Shakespeare-focussed, performance-based programmes intended for use as criminal rehabilitation in the USA. Prison based criminal retribution, though historically prevalent, remains controversial. Although it is still used as a common method for rehabilitation, evidence demonstrates…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Correctional Institutions
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