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Meyer, Janice Jones – Communication Education, 1979
Discusses problems encountered in developing and teaching a course on Stuart and Tudor Drama, some of the teaching methods employed, and ideas for improving the effectiveness of the course. (JMF)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Drama, English Literature
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Shuman, R. Baird – Exercise Exchange, 1977
Suggests that students who have found "Shane" to be an exciting literary experience can be motivated to read other heroic literature such as "Beowulf" if the teacher presents it with an eye toward motivation. "The Odyssey" might follow os another epic poem. (TJ)
Descriptors: Epics, Literature Appreciation, Mythology, Old English Literature
Reed, Vic – Media and Methods, 1980
Notes that the brief but crucial appearances of Prince Escalus in "Romeo and Juliet" offer a key to the understanding of how plot proceeds in any dramatic or comedic work. (FL)
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Fiction, Literary Criticism
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Leonarder, Rod – English in Australia, 1983
Describes a teaching experiment for the study of literature in which students focus on "special authors" and use is made of such teaching strategies as group work, full class discussion, wide reading, and individual research. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Class Activities, English Instruction, English Literature
Kincaid, James R. – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Addresses the problems in discussing nineteenth-century British literature in the classroom and advocates encouraging students to take and support various interpretations of text. (DF)
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, English Literature, Higher Education
Gleicher, Jules – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Examines some considerations that Shakespeare's plays raise for students and teachers of political science. Using the plays "Richard II and III" and "Henry IV, V, and VI," Gleicher discusses the genre of the history play, describes the historical and political position from which Shakespeare wrote, and identifies themes in…
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Foster, Cass; Johnson, Lynn G. – 1994
Designed to supplement the "Shakespeare for Children" series, this guidebook can be used by teachers who have no dramatic training or particular experience with Shakespeare and with students from elementary to high school. The book begins with a rationale for teaching Shakespeare to children and a comprehensive introduction which…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Expression, Cultural Activities, Drama
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Journal of Reading, 1985
Contributors offer suggestions for teaching "David Copperfield," a vocabulary unit built around the theme of love, and a vocabulary guessing game. (HOD)
Descriptors: English Literature, Gifted, Learning Activities, Literature Appreciation
Greenblatt, Stephen – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Discusses reading and teaching Renaissance poetry in terms of the poem's "resonance," its capacity to speak to contemporary readers directly and draw them into its historical world. Advises teachers to expand the resonance to illuminate the poem's background, as exemplified by the poetry of Thomas Wyatt in the court of Henry VIII. (DF)
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, English Literature, Higher Education
Ciciotte, Joseph E. – Media and Methods, 1980
Describes a method for giving a final examination in a British Literature class by having students write a paper using an original approach based on the works studied during the semester. Provides four possible approaches and includes an example written by a student. (TJ)
Descriptors: Assignments, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, English Instruction
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Shand, G. B. – English Quarterly, 1977
Outlines theatrical and teaching techniques for classroom discussion of Shakespeare's plays, including scene preparation and performance, sound/movement exercises, and improvising scenes that Shakespeare "might have written but discarded." Provides questions for post-performance discussion. (RL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Dramatics, English Instruction
Kehler, Dorothea – 1984
Shakespeare's plays are the apex of western achievement in the humanities and as such afford a highly fertile mechanism for teaching gifted elementary and secondary students. Studying Shakespeare facilitates the understanding of an earlier form of the English language and illustrates the evolutionary nature of language. Aside from a sense of…
Descriptors: Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, English Literature
Kenny, Shirley Strum – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Presents a method of teaching Restoration and eighteenth-century drama in which a context shaped by student characteristics and needs is built for the study of the plays and in which a single specific problem is addressed in each text to develop an understanding of the drama and the period. (DF)
Descriptors: College English, Drama, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Instruction
Ridley, Cheryl – 1987
Designed to make the study of Dickens'"Great Expectations" an appealing and worthwhile experience, this paper presents a unit of study intended to help students gain (1) an appreciation of Dickens' skill at creating realistic human characters; (2) an insight into the problems of a young man confused by false values and unreal ambitions…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Literature, Literature Appreciation, Novels
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Jones, Dan C. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1985
Argues in favor of a reader-response approach to the process of selecting the literary works students read in introductory or survey courses. Offers a rationale for using "The Tempest" in such a course. (FL)
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, English Instruction, English Literature
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