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Goedde, Brian – Thought & Action, 2014
When you think of global, online education, the first thing that may jump to mind these days are MOOCs, the "massive open online classes" that are widely publicized (and criticized). The author states that his classes were not these, but rather, closer to what are now being called SPOCs--small private online classes. Enrollment is…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Distance Education, English Language Learners
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Gilmore, Barry – English Journal, 2012
In her book "Why Do We Care about Literary Characters?" Blakely Vermeule addresses the tendency of the academic establishment to dismiss affection for literary characters in favor of objective analysis, describing teachers with "the furrowed brow, the worried expression: responsible teachers [who] wean their students off their passion for literary…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Reading Instruction, English Instruction, Classics (Literature)
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Kandiko, Camille; Hay, David; Weller, Saranne – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2013
This article discusses how mapping techniques were used in university teaching in a humanities subject. The use of concept mapping was expanded as a pedagogical tool, with a focus on reflective learning processes. Data were collected through a longitudinal study of concept mapping in a university-level Classics course. This was used to explore how…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Reflection, Concept Mapping, Humanities
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Bemmett, Stephanie M. – Middle Grades Review, 2016
In this study, I examined integrating place-based education pedagogy and multimodal literacies into a graduate level children's literature class. The findings suggest including place-based education pedagogy allows middle level graduate students to connect to geographically-based children's literature. The findings also propose that incorporating…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Place Based Education, Grade 4, Grade 5
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2012
Dismissed as "brainless" at school, Alan Markland's one saving grace was his ability to read. It grew into a passion for books and reading which survived years of alcoholism and eventual homelessness. He was in his sixties when he began to realise his true vocation as a writer. Markland describes his early education as "perfunctory." An early…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Novels, English Literature, Reading Ability
Winston, Joe; Tandy, Miles – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
Shakespeare's plays are widely regarded as the greatest inheritance in English literature and recent years have seen a growing interest in introducing them to children in their primary schools. In this book, the authors bring a blend of clear thinking, playful and inventive practice and straightforward practical advice to bear on teaching…
Descriptors: English Literature, Childrens Writing, Teaching Methods, Classics (Literature)
Hill, Katherine Jane Roney – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The project addressed the debate over supplemental literature: young adult or classic selections to better support teaching ninth graders Tennessee's English I curriculum standards. Research supported both classical and contemporary literature for teaching ninth graders, making it difficult to determine which type of literature might produce the…
Descriptors: Supplementary Reading Materials, Grade 9, Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature)
Delanoy, Werner, Ed.; Eisenmann, Maria, Ed.; Matz, Frauke, Ed. – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2015
"Learning with Literature in the EFL Classroom" provides a comprehensive, in-depth and state-of-the-art introduction to literature learning in EFL contexts. Paying attention to both theoretical and practical concerns, the study focuses on a wide range of literary genres, different age and ability groups and new topics for literature…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Literature, Teaching Methods, Literacy
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Ribes, Purificación – International Education Studies, 2011
Shakespeare's hypotext has invited so many hypertextual transformations over the last four hundred years that twenty-first century students deserve the chance of digging into this rich mine of information and dramatic possibilities. The practical approach of a competency-based teaching method offers great advantages over traditional practices in…
Descriptors: English Literature, Drama, Competency Based Education, Teaching Methods
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Tian, Huifang – English Language Teaching, 2013
English-Chinese (E-C) translation is part of tertiary curriculum and is generally text- or reading-based, and any course in relation to it is meant to develop the competence of reading, on a higher level, from a language comparative perspective. Chinese-English (C-E) translation is deemed by many as a productive skill, possible when the overall…
Descriptors: Translation, Poetry, Chinese, Classics (Literature)
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Aloni, Nimrod – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
In this article I propose a conception of empowering educational dialogue within the framework of humanistic education. It is based on the notions of Humanistic Education and Empowerment, and draws on a large and diverse repertoire of dialogues--from the classical Socratic, Confucian and Talmudic dialogues, to the modern ones associated with the…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Educational Philosophy, Dialogs (Language), Empowerment
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Balinska-Ourdeva, Vessela; Johnston, Ingrid; Mangat, Joyti; McKeown, Brent – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2013
Challenging the taken-for-granted status of canonical authors, especially Shakespeare, is difficult, but not impossible. This research offers a glimpse into the inferential processes of a group of grade ten students from diverse backgrounds who read unfamiliar passages from Shakespeare. The findings reveal a complex picture of meaning-making,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Reading Comprehension
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Maine, Fiona; Waller, Alison – Children's Literature in Education, 2011
This qualitative case study explores the nature of reading engagement, taking a reader response approach to analysing and discussing the experiences and perspectives of real readers. The paper reports a collaborative research project in which a group of five primary-age children and a group of five adults of different ages were asked to read and…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Novels, Childrens Literature, Case Studies
Went, Jeanine Belcastro – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this classroom ethnography was to explore what opportunities for learning, aligning with LEAP Essential Learning Outcomes (ELO) categories, could be found in an upper-level theatre course for theatre majors at a small, selective, baccalaureate degree granting institution in the Northeastern United States. Using ethnographic data…
Descriptors: College Programs, Outcomes of Education, Ethnography, Undergraduate Students
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Palumbo, Anthony; Sanacore, Joseph – Educational Forum, 2013
With support, young adolescents crave the challenge of learning about serious ideas through serious literature. Middle-level learners also enjoy opportunities to become immersed in activities that foster a deeper understanding of serious ideas. After discussing the value of using serious narrative literature, a rationale is provided for supporting…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Early Adolescents, Literature, Social History
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