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Homan, Delmar C. – Bulletin of the Kansas Association of English Teachers, 1969
Curriculum reform begun in January 1968 in the English department at Bethany College (Lindsborg, Kansas) is detailed in this article. New offerings feature three "mode" courses: (1) the Romance-Epic, (2) the Comic and Satiric, and (3) the Tragic. Two new majors, the English major and the English teaching major, are examined; degree requirements…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Curriculum, Comedy, Curriculum Development
O'Neal, Robert – 1966
This list of works by over 140 different authors is arranged alphabetically by author and covers various genres from classical times to the present. In compiling the list, preference was given to works likely to interest students, to those readily and inexpensively available in mass editions, to short works over long ones, and to modern works over…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classical Literature, English Instruction, English Literature
Fleming, Margaret, Ed. – 1974
Assembled to aid high school literature teachers in exploring the epic with their students, materials in this book approach the epic as a product of a specific culture which presents vivid pictures of earlier societies. Following the introduction and the opening essay, "The Role of the Supernatural in the Epic," chapters are grouped under the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classical Literature, English Instruction, Epics
Shayer, David – 1972
This study of English instruction in Great Britain concentrates on the changes in the last seventy years at the junior and secondary school levels. The author states that a long-term perspective on the study of English-teaching methodology is needed so that poor teaching habits will not be perpetuated and good ones will be encouraged. Relying on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, English Curriculum
Kentucky State Dept. of Education, Frankfort. – 1994
Providing help to teachers and schools attempting to achieve the vision of the Kentucky Educational Reform Act (KERA) which shifts the focus of instruction to student use and application of knowledge, this paper presents a sample course outline as a starting point for course development. The paper begins with one example of a course description…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Sianjina, Mary F. – 1994
For several years, one educator has taught Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations" to eighth and ninth graders. She recently discovered a woman writer of the 18th century whose novel could be taught using the same format used to teach Dickens's novel. Fanny Burney's "Evelina" is an exceptional book, effective not only for teaching the epistolary…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Literature
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Reed, W. Michael; Wells, John G. – Computers in the Schools, 1997
Discussion of hypermedia and computer-mediated communication focuses on a project that merges a language arts Internet resource with a hypermedia-based knowledge construction approach to learning. Highlights include constructing a HyperCard-based program on Shakespeare's "Hamlet," gophers and search engines, downloading, collaborative…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Downloading
Smith, Mason M. – Currents, 1993
A national survey of 211 liberal arts college faculty in biology, economics, English, and political science investigated the ways in which faculty use the popular media, including newspapers and magazines, television, and radio. Faculty characteristics, motivation, and opinions of campus public relations offices were also examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Biology, College Faculty, Economics Education, English Literature
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Dybdahl, Claudia S.; Shaw, Donna Gail – Science Activities, 1993
Explains how literature constructs can support science curriculum in an integrated unit model. Literature is integrated to complement science, but the literature activities are feasible in their own right. The result is an organized and purposeful exploration of concepts from two points of view that may be used as separate lessons or incorporated…
Descriptors: Biology, Color, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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Teles, Lucio; Gillies, Mary Ann; Ashton, Stacy – Computers in the Schools, 2002
This paper discusses the use of online classroom collaborative environments to support the face-to-face teaching of a graduate course in English Literature. Online data from graduate students and the professor were collected and analyzed. Results show that students benefit from the online interaction to learn English Literature. There are,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Graduate Students, English Literature, Higher Education
Reganick, Karol A. – 1991
A 12-week program was developed and implemented with the purpose of utilizing classical literature to encourage prosocial skills in eight students, with aggressive and violent behaviors, residing in a private residential treatment center. The program was initiated in response to the increasingly high numbers of student attacks on mental health…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Bibliotherapy
Nystrand, Martin; Gamoran, Adam – 1989
This paper examines two kinds of student engagement: "procedural," which concerns classroom rules and regulations; and "substantive," which involves sustained commitment to the content and issues of academic study. It describes the manifestations of these two forms of engagement, explains how they relate differently to student outcomes, and offers…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Discourse Modes, Effective Schools Research
Shuman, R. Baird; Wolfe, Denny – 1990
Maintaining that the arts are composing activities and--like talking and writing--powerful ways of making meaning, this book discusses teaching English through the arts. The book provides a brief theoretical and historical basis for its fundamental approach and presents 29 instructional strategies that classroom teachers who do not have special…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Expression, Class Activities, Creative Activities
Catherwood, Vince – 1986
Writing in English in New Zealand today is being invigorated by the strength of the Maori oral tradition: its use of metaphor, its expression of Maori values. It is the Maori tradition that is the source of a unique New Zealand identity, which emerges through the language and literature of Aotearoa (New Zealand), the use of strongly rooted Maori…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Interrelationships
Msosa, James Josuphite – 1982
Although the teaching of English at Junior Certificate level in Malawi secondary schools has only recently been introduced, some problems have been created by the introduction of the prescribed textbook, "A New Introduction to English Literature." This report opens with a critical review of the textbook, citing certain irrelevancies in…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, English Literature, English (Second Language)
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