International Perspectives on the Teaching of Literature in Schools
Global Principles and Practices
Herausgeber: Goodwyn, Andrew; Reid, Louann; Durrant, Cal
International Perspectives on the Teaching of Literature in Schools
Global Principles and Practices
Herausgeber: Goodwyn, Andrew; Reid, Louann; Durrant, Cal
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This text brings together expert global figures under the banner of the International Federation for The Teaching of English (IFTE) to capture current, leading trends in the teaching of English litrature.
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This text brings together expert global figures under the banner of the International Federation for The Teaching of English (IFTE) to capture current, leading trends in the teaching of English litrature.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138227194
- ISBN-10: 1138227196
- Artikelnr.: 69945614
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138227194
- ISBN-10: 1138227196
- Artikelnr.: 69945614
Professor Andrew Goodwyn is President of IFTE and Head of Education at The University of Bedfordshire and Emeritus Professor at the University of Reading, UK. Associate Professor Cal Durrant is a Faculty member at Murdoch University, Australia. Professor Louann Reid is Professor of English at Colorado State University, USA. Dr Lisa Scherff is a Faculty member at Cypress Lake High School, USA.
Introduction Part One: Ways of Seeing, Ways of Teaching 1. The Literature
Teacher as Restless Cartographer: Pedagogies for Cosmopolitan Ethical
Explorations 2. 'The Dress of Thought': Analysing Literature Through a
Linguistic Lens 3. Exploring and Analyzing Literature Through Multimodal
Composition 4. London in Space and Time: Peter Ackroyd and Will Self 5.
Beyond the Personal and the Individual: Reconsidering the Role of Emotion
in Literature Learning 6. Assessing Response to Literature and the SOLO
Taxonomy Part Two: Readers, Texts, and Contexts 7. Dialoguing Identities
and Transnationalising the Space of the Australian Literature Classroom 8.
Early Career English Teachers' Perspectives on Teaching Literature in
Secondary Schools 9. Rethinking Literature 'Instruction': An Experiment
with Studen-Controlled Pedagogy and Animal Farm 10. 'Whose English is this,
Anyway?' Mother Tongues and Literatures of the Borderlands 11. In Praise of
Slow Learning in Literary Studies 12. Poetry Teaching in Malta: The
Interplay between Teachers' Beliefs and Practices 13. The Social
Construction of Meaning: Reading Animal Farm in the Classroom 14. Teaching
and Learning from William Blake through the Lens of Critical Literacy 15.
English Literature and Discursive Changes in Iran after the Islamic
Revolution (1979) Part Three: Rationales for Teaching Literature 16.
Reasons for Reading: Why Literature Matters 17. The Teacher's Conundrum:
Litereature for Adolescents in a Standards-Obsessed World 18. Devolving
English Literature in Schools: 'Non-Stnadard' Approaches to the Literature
Curriculum 19. Creating Readers: Improving the Study of Literature by
Improving Recreational Reading Habits 20. The National Curriculum for
English in England, Examined Through a Darwinian Lens
Teacher as Restless Cartographer: Pedagogies for Cosmopolitan Ethical
Explorations 2. 'The Dress of Thought': Analysing Literature Through a
Linguistic Lens 3. Exploring and Analyzing Literature Through Multimodal
Composition 4. London in Space and Time: Peter Ackroyd and Will Self 5.
Beyond the Personal and the Individual: Reconsidering the Role of Emotion
in Literature Learning 6. Assessing Response to Literature and the SOLO
Taxonomy Part Two: Readers, Texts, and Contexts 7. Dialoguing Identities
and Transnationalising the Space of the Australian Literature Classroom 8.
Early Career English Teachers' Perspectives on Teaching Literature in
Secondary Schools 9. Rethinking Literature 'Instruction': An Experiment
with Studen-Controlled Pedagogy and Animal Farm 10. 'Whose English is this,
Anyway?' Mother Tongues and Literatures of the Borderlands 11. In Praise of
Slow Learning in Literary Studies 12. Poetry Teaching in Malta: The
Interplay between Teachers' Beliefs and Practices 13. The Social
Construction of Meaning: Reading Animal Farm in the Classroom 14. Teaching
and Learning from William Blake through the Lens of Critical Literacy 15.
English Literature and Discursive Changes in Iran after the Islamic
Revolution (1979) Part Three: Rationales for Teaching Literature 16.
Reasons for Reading: Why Literature Matters 17. The Teacher's Conundrum:
Litereature for Adolescents in a Standards-Obsessed World 18. Devolving
English Literature in Schools: 'Non-Stnadard' Approaches to the Literature
Curriculum 19. Creating Readers: Improving the Study of Literature by
Improving Recreational Reading Habits 20. The National Curriculum for
English in England, Examined Through a Darwinian Lens
Introduction Part One: Ways of Seeing, Ways of Teaching 1. The Literature
Teacher as Restless Cartographer: Pedagogies for Cosmopolitan Ethical
Explorations 2. 'The Dress of Thought': Analysing Literature Through a
Linguistic Lens 3. Exploring and Analyzing Literature Through Multimodal
Composition 4. London in Space and Time: Peter Ackroyd and Will Self 5.
Beyond the Personal and the Individual: Reconsidering the Role of Emotion
in Literature Learning 6. Assessing Response to Literature and the SOLO
Taxonomy Part Two: Readers, Texts, and Contexts 7. Dialoguing Identities
and Transnationalising the Space of the Australian Literature Classroom 8.
Early Career English Teachers' Perspectives on Teaching Literature in
Secondary Schools 9. Rethinking Literature 'Instruction': An Experiment
with Studen-Controlled Pedagogy and Animal Farm 10. 'Whose English is this,
Anyway?' Mother Tongues and Literatures of the Borderlands 11. In Praise of
Slow Learning in Literary Studies 12. Poetry Teaching in Malta: The
Interplay between Teachers' Beliefs and Practices 13. The Social
Construction of Meaning: Reading Animal Farm in the Classroom 14. Teaching
and Learning from William Blake through the Lens of Critical Literacy 15.
English Literature and Discursive Changes in Iran after the Islamic
Revolution (1979) Part Three: Rationales for Teaching Literature 16.
Reasons for Reading: Why Literature Matters 17. The Teacher's Conundrum:
Litereature for Adolescents in a Standards-Obsessed World 18. Devolving
English Literature in Schools: 'Non-Stnadard' Approaches to the Literature
Curriculum 19. Creating Readers: Improving the Study of Literature by
Improving Recreational Reading Habits 20. The National Curriculum for
English in England, Examined Through a Darwinian Lens
Teacher as Restless Cartographer: Pedagogies for Cosmopolitan Ethical
Explorations 2. 'The Dress of Thought': Analysing Literature Through a
Linguistic Lens 3. Exploring and Analyzing Literature Through Multimodal
Composition 4. London in Space and Time: Peter Ackroyd and Will Self 5.
Beyond the Personal and the Individual: Reconsidering the Role of Emotion
in Literature Learning 6. Assessing Response to Literature and the SOLO
Taxonomy Part Two: Readers, Texts, and Contexts 7. Dialoguing Identities
and Transnationalising the Space of the Australian Literature Classroom 8.
Early Career English Teachers' Perspectives on Teaching Literature in
Secondary Schools 9. Rethinking Literature 'Instruction': An Experiment
with Studen-Controlled Pedagogy and Animal Farm 10. 'Whose English is this,
Anyway?' Mother Tongues and Literatures of the Borderlands 11. In Praise of
Slow Learning in Literary Studies 12. Poetry Teaching in Malta: The
Interplay between Teachers' Beliefs and Practices 13. The Social
Construction of Meaning: Reading Animal Farm in the Classroom 14. Teaching
and Learning from William Blake through the Lens of Critical Literacy 15.
English Literature and Discursive Changes in Iran after the Islamic
Revolution (1979) Part Three: Rationales for Teaching Literature 16.
Reasons for Reading: Why Literature Matters 17. The Teacher's Conundrum:
Litereature for Adolescents in a Standards-Obsessed World 18. Devolving
English Literature in Schools: 'Non-Stnadard' Approaches to the Literature
Curriculum 19. Creating Readers: Improving the Study of Literature by
Improving Recreational Reading Habits 20. The National Curriculum for
English in England, Examined Through a Darwinian Lens