Designed to support English-teaching faculty across high schools and universities, this practical guide presents novel ideas for integrating pop culture into ELA classroom instruction.
Designed to support English-teaching faculty across high schools and universities, this practical guide presents novel ideas for integrating pop culture into ELA classroom instruction.
Jen McConnel teaches English at North Carolina State University, USA. She earned her Ph.D. from Queen's University in Ontario, Canada and is also the author of Styling Your Writing: Mixing and Matching Academic Writing Techniques to Create Something Uniquely You (Routledge 2022).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Choosing to Teach with Pop Culture 2. Worldbuilding: Theory and Framework 3. Teaching on the Big Screen: Heroes, Villains, or In-Between? 4. Fan Practices in the Classroom: Shaping the Narrative 5. Teaching Shakespeare: Familiar Ground, New Adventures 6. Digital and Critical Literacies in Contemporary Teen Fiction: It's Dangerous to Go Alone 7. Allyship in the Multiverse: What Rick Riordan Presents Can Teach Us 8. Pop Culture in the Pandemic: A Moment in Time
1. Choosing to Teach with Pop Culture 2. Worldbuilding: Theory and Framework 3. Teaching on the Big Screen: Heroes, Villains, or In-Between? 4. Fan Practices in the Classroom: Shaping the Narrative 5. Teaching Shakespeare: Familiar Ground, New Adventures 6. Digital and Critical Literacies in Contemporary Teen Fiction: It's Dangerous to Go Alone 7. Allyship in the Multiverse: What Rick Riordan Presents Can Teach Us 8. Pop Culture in the Pandemic: A Moment in Time
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