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Cheng, Shu-Chen; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Lai, Chiu-Lin – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
Highly cited articles have been revealed as being informative for research fields, topics, and trends. Through reading highly cited articles, researchers can gain fruitful results from previous studies and can identify essential clues and potential future research directions for their own research. Aiming at exploring the possibility of the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Literature Reviews, Educational Research, Flipped Classroom
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Yolcu, Hüseyin; Kartal, Sadik – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
The aim of this study is to examine the in-service training activities organized by the Ministry of Education of Turkey for the last 15 years (between 2001 and 2015). Two main starting points were identified in commentaries on in-service training; (1) Teacher needs which are part of the field of teacher training (2) Technological developments…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Activities, Program Evaluation, Faculty Development
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Gonzales, Wilkinson Daniel Wong; Flores, Eden R. – TESOL International Journal, 2016
For the past few decades, stylistics has emerged as a discipline that encompasses both literary criticism and linguistics. The integration of both disciplines opened many opportunities for English literature and language teachers to get creative in their teaching--by introducing the stylistic approach in their classrooms. However, in a typical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Gonzales, Wilkinson Daniel Wong; Flores, Eden R. – Online Submission, 2016
For the past few decades, stylistics has emerged as a discipline that encompasses both literary criticism and linguistics. The integration of both disciplines opened many opportunities for English literature and language teachers to get creative in their teaching--by introducing the stylistic approach in their classrooms. However, in a typical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Chesebro, James W.; And Others – Communication Education, 1990
Argues that archetypal criticism is a useful way of examining universal, historical, and cross-cultural symbols in classrooms. Identifies essential features of an archetype; outlines operational and critical procedures; illustrates archetypal criticism as applied to the cross as a symbol; and provides a synoptic placement for archetypal criticism…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Activities, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
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Schiff, Peter – Exercise Exchange, 1997
Offers an exercise involving popular culture to help students experience the contemporary power of Shakespeare. Explains that after reading a Shakespeare play, students develop new cereal brands based upon the work's plot, characters, or themes, afterward naming, designing, creating, and displaying the cereal package. Combines literary analysis,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Dramatics, Design, Higher Education
Clifford, John – 1978
One way to help students develop literary analytical skills is to combine literary transactional theory with focused free-writing activity. By adapting and using Louise Rosenblatt's transactional theory, literature teachers show students the stages by which the literary experience of a creative work is recreated by the student and incorporated…
Descriptors: Free Writing, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Literary Criticism
Simon, David R. – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Describes an exercise in the content analysis of political ideologies. Advantages of the exercise include that it teaches students to employ content analysis as a method of research and that it introduces them to the ideological statements of America's leading social critics. (DB)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Practices, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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Shackelford, Lynne – Exercise Exchange, 1982
An approach to teaching literary point of view to high school and college composition classes is described in this brief article. AUTHOR'S COMMENT (excerpt): My students demonstrate little understanding of the concept of point of view. They seem unaware that selecting a point of view is an important decision for a writer, because it controls the…
Descriptors: College English, High Schools, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Jaskoski, Helen – 1975
This paper discusses teaching "Black Elk Speaks" in the college classroom and examines how symbolic language is generated in our own experience. An activity is described in which students' dreams were performed in order that the students might better see how the dream functions in "Black Elk Speaks." The activity resulted in a discussion of the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Higher Education, Imagery, Language
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Mink, JoAnna Stephens – Exercise Exchange, 1984
Discusses how a college literature class staged a mock murder trial of the main character of Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," using the text to substantiate the prosecution and defense. This method encouraged previously quiet students to join in class discussion and fostered a careful interpretation of the story. (HTH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Higher Education
California Association of Teachers of English, Redlands. – 1977
These guidelines have been designed to guide English teachers in taking steps to eliminate sexism from the English classroom. Separate sections define sexism, examine ways that language works to perpetuate sexism, show how literature works to perpetuate sexism, and list frequently used terms that are sexist in nature or use, along with nonsexist…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Guidelines, Higher Education
Proctor, Russell F., II – 1993
An assignment that has proven successful in teaching "Communication Theories" (a senior-level capstone course at Northern Kentucky University) is "The Application Folder." The goal of the assignment is for students to apply concepts from the course in their everyday life. Students monitor and analyze what they watch, read, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Criticism
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Gerlach, U. Henry – Unterrichtspraxis, 1987
Examples are presented of worksheets designed to help students prepare for discussions of literature in terms of the language, plot, and literary aspects of a particular work. All examples are from an introductory course in German literature. Benefits of using such worksheets include increased students comprehension and class participation. (LMO)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Discussion (Teaching Technique), German, Higher Education
Johannessen, Larry R. – 2000
This paper proceeds through an interdisciplinary unit of inquiry-based instruction, using the Vietnam War combat novel or memoir as a coming of age narrative, the classic thematic structure of the "bildungsroman." The paper discusses several key inquiry activities and asks readers to focus on two other key inquiry activities to help illustrate how…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Fiction, Higher Education
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