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Nardo, Don, Ed. – 1997
Intended as an accessible resource for students researching "The Canterbury Tales," this collection of essays about Geoffrey Chaucer's (d. 1400) classic work contains an in-depth biography of the author and writings from a wide variety of sources. The essays are edited to accommodate the reading and comprehension levels of young adults;…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), English Literature, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Carey-Webb, Allen – 2001
Telling stories from secondary and college English classrooms, this book explores the new possibilities for teaching and learning generated by bringing together reader-response and cultural-studies approaches. The book connects William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, and other canonical figures to multicultural writers, popular culture,…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Fife, Ernelle – 1999
This paper illustrates several examples of visual science fiction use in teaching literary classics, and is based on the philosophy that students share a visual cultural literacy through movies and television, types of representation with which they are more familiar than with literary texts. It claims that visual science fiction can be utilized…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Cultural Literacy, Films, Higher Education
McMahon, Robert – 2002
This book aims to make a genuinely new contribution to the teaching of classic and contemporary literature in high schools--a system of teaching English that achieves classroom control through engagement and interest in content. The questions posed in the book help students build a kind of mental muscle for reading challenging texts and, what is…
Descriptors: Characterization, Classics (Literature), Contemporary Literature, English Instruction
WGBH-TV, Boston, MA. – 2001
In 1870, after the successful publication of "War and Peace," Leo Tolstoy began imagining a story about a high-born society woman, "Anna Karenina," who destroys her life by having an adulterous affair. By presenting his adulteress as a sympathetic character, Tolstoy aimed to expose injustices in such Russian institutions as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classics (Literature), Critical Viewing, Cultural Context
Rinetti, Carolyn – 2000
This lesson plan, featuring the epic, "Beowulf," employs the introduction-quotation exchange to monitor student comprehension while reading the epic. A second exercise, also dealing with reading comprehension, requires students to keep an historical evidence journal and fill out an historical evidence chart. The lesson plan features a…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Epics, Foreign Countries, Medieval History

Richison, Jeannine D.; Hernandez, Anita C.; Carter, Marcia – English Journal, 2002
Proposes using "theme baskets" as a progression of texts to scaffold core literature. Defines the theme basket as a combination of several approaches: using a thematic approach to teaching literature; using children's books in secondary classrooms; coupling young adult books with the classics; and capitalizing on young adults'…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Classics (Literature), English Instruction

Brown, A. Howard – English Journal, 1994
Gives responses of 12 practicing teachers to the question, "What is your favorite modern transformation of a literary classic?" Provides citations, summaries, and overviews of the works. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Classics (Literature), English Curriculum

Solomon, Carol Westreich – English Journal, 1999
Offers observations on the author's experience of the past two years as she returned to teaching high school English after over 20 years of training adults in business in government to improve their writing. Reflects on the differing demands of these work environments, and on how the canon itself and approaches to teaching classics have changed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classics (Literature), English Instruction, English Teachers

Axiotis, Vivian M.; Harstad, James R.; Heintschel, Katharine J.; Molnar, Bonnie – English Journal, 1999
Offers brief descriptions from four teachers of middle school or high school students concerning how they have successfully used particular young-adult books in their English classrooms. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), English Instruction, Language Arts

Tuccillo, Diane P. – ALAN Review, 1998
Offers pointers for librarians and teachers to help them make the opportunity to recommend reading material to college-bound students a positive and rewarding experience rather than a frustrating one. Discusses lessons learned while working with motivated teen readers; discusses finding books to pair with readers; and lists numerous resources to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), College Bound Students, Literature Appreciation

Preen, David – English in Education, 1998
States that Great Britain's National Curriculum pre-20th century list of prescribed authors is overloaded with unrealistic choices. Reports on a small-scale survey of actual choices made by teachers from this list. Calls for further research. Discusses teaching treatments of actual texts and makes a case for recognizing the work of the poet John…
Descriptors: Authors, British National Curriculum, Classics (Literature), English Literature

Rogers, Theresa – English Education, 1998
Describes an experiment in pairing the novels "The Great Gatsby" (F. Scott Fitzgerald) and "Jazz" (Toni Morrison) in a teacher preparation class. Relates that the students (all European American) initially resisted "Jazz" and accepted "Gatsby" as a timeless classic. Includes responses about another Toni…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation

Johnson, Kathryn King – English Journal, 1998
Describes how, at a school in Texas, Shakespeare becomes a teaching vehicle for learning-disabled students as they engage in a year-long class that studies Shakespeare and his times, as well as produce an entire play. Argues that the experience works so successfully because it is student-centered, collaborative, and experiential. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classics (Literature), Cooperation, Drama
Carlson, David Lee – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Throughout seven years of teaching in urban schools, the author discovered that the most effective ways to teach difficult literary texts was to refer to students' out-of-school activities. In other words, to connect the "leaky edges of the "social outside"" with the "individual inside" is to create a curriculum of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High School Students, Low Achievement, Classics (Literature)