Sea of Troubles shows teachers how literature and informational texts can work together to enhance each other and, by extension, enhance students' abilities to critically think and respond to the sea of troubles that pervades society.
Sea of Troubles shows teachers how literature and informational texts can work together to enhance each other and, by extension, enhance students' abilities to critically think and respond to the sea of troubles that pervades society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth James is the author of multiple children's books, including her bestselling trivia game books and the groundbreaking "Pippa Potter, President's Daughter" chapter-book series, which champions children's mental-health through a captivating story about a girl living in the White House.With two decades of experience in the publishing industry, Elizabeth has previously worked as a magazine editor, freelance writer and book publicist for New York Times' best-selling authors and books. She also has multiple devotions published in Guideposts' Pray a Word a Day, vol. 2 devotional.Elizabeth's writing mission statement is to create uplifting, heartfelt children's stories that inspire young readers to confidently grow their faith-in themselves and their world.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Syntactical Othering and The Merchant of Venice Chapter Two: Racial Injustice and A Raisin in the Sun Chapter Three: Intertextuality in The Merchant of Venice and A Raisin in the Sun Chapter Four: Abuses of Power and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Chapter Five: Authoritarianism in 1984 and Animal Farm Chapter Six: Genocide and Ethnic Internment in Night and Farewell to Manzanar Chapter Seven: Gender Inequality and The Handmaid's Tale Chapter Eight: The Tragedy of Growing Up in Romeo and Juliet and To Kill a Mockingbird Bibliography About the Authors
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Syntactical Othering and The Merchant of Venice Chapter Two: Racial Injustice and A Raisin in the Sun Chapter Three: Intertextuality in The Merchant of Venice and A Raisin in the Sun Chapter Four: Abuses of Power and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Chapter Five: Authoritarianism in 1984 and Animal Farm Chapter Six: Genocide and Ethnic Internment in Night and Farewell to Manzanar Chapter Seven: Gender Inequality and The Handmaid's Tale Chapter Eight: The Tragedy of Growing Up in Romeo and Juliet and To Kill a Mockingbird Bibliography About the Authors
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