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Krishna Seunarinesingh – Literacy, 2025
Existing research about English literature texts that are studied at secondary schools in developed countries suggests that teachers' choices can be determined by, for example, school policies, access to books, teachers' reasons for teaching literature, the degree of autonomy they have in choosing text and the influence that canonical literature…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, English Literature, Literature Appreciation
Jodi P. Lampi; Leslie S. Rush; Jodi Patrick Holschuh; Todd Reynolds – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
In this article, we argue that the goal of reading literary text is the creation of interpretation, and we advocate for a research-based disciplinary literacy heuristic that centers on reading and interpreting literary text. The heuristic serves as a guide for designing instruction that incorporates important instructional principles for…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Reading, Literature, Educational Principles
Ross Collin – Educational Theory, 2025
In this essay, Ross Collin offers ethics-focused readings of Anton Chekhov's popular short stories "The Schoolmistress" and "The Teacher of Literature." Chekhov shows in the two stories how teaching can inhibit teachers' flourishing. That is to say, teaching under bad conditions can draw teachers into moral…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Practices, Philosophy, Moral Issues
Daniel Holcombe – Hispania, 2025
Accompanying the recent rise in cautious popularity surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen-AI), some language educators are exploring innovative linguistic interactions with Gen-AI. Seeking to add a literature approximation to such criticism, this article explores two activities that feature Gen-AI in undergraduate literature courses.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Cheating
Dongyang Huang; Nirat Jantharajit; Phichittra Thongpanit – Higher Education Studies, 2025
For college students, opening Chinese courses is the inheritance and continuation of Chinese culture, which can improve students' literary quality. However, because the content of college Chinese course selection has higher requirements for students' literary foundation and loses the pressure of examination, traditional teaching methods can not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Student Interests, Teaching Methods
Maria Korochkina; Kathleen Rastle – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Breaking down complex words into smaller meaningful units (e.g., "unhappy = un- + happy"), known as morphemes, is vital for skilled reading as it allows readers to rapidly compute word meanings. There is agreement that children rely on reading experience to acquire morphological knowledge in English; however, the nature of this…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Reading Skills
SunInn Yun – Ethics and Education, 2025
In this study I examine Jean-Luc Nancy's interpretation of the biblical scene of Noli me tangere (Touch me not), focusing on the "Do Not Touch" sign in museums. Nancy analyses the scene where Jesus prohibits Mary Magdalene from touching him after the resurrection. I attempt to explore its correlation with the experiential aspect of…
Descriptors: Museums, Ethics, Educational Experience, Political Attitudes
Princess Gerbie C. Durante – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2025
Critical Literature Pedagogy (CLP) is a teaching and assessment approach that promotes reading against the text and critically examining biases, norms, and stereotypes in literature. As literature teachers have limited knowledge of the use of CLP as an educational approach to teaching and assessment of literature, this practical action research…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Literature, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
Anthony Muro Villa III; Quentin C. Sedlacek – Intercultural Education, 2025
Complex Instruction (CI) is a set of principles and practices for designing and facilitating equitable groupwork. Originally developed to advance racial equity in United States primary schools, CI is now used to support students of many ages across many disciplines. We report on a systematic review of CI-focused research in the U.S. up to the year…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Teaching Methods, Educational Sociology, Heterogeneous Grouping
Brad Fraver – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
Getting students talking about a work of literature -- sharing and interrogating their own and each other's textual interpretations and responses -- is vital for the teaching and learning of literature. If a classroom community of readers is constituted by such talking, then responsive teaching involves a lot of "listening." What,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Listening Skills, Literature, Classroom Techniques
Teaira McMurtry – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
America's strength lies in its inherent diversity--an enduring truth that makes the Eurocentric nature of our educational curricula troubling. Despite this foundational reality, curricular materials remain predominantly Eurocentric, often excluding authentic representation and inclusion of Black/African American experiences in children's and young…
Descriptors: Native Language, Language Maintenance, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism
Yao Yao; Mengjie He; Fei Chen; Jiaqiang Zhu – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Phonetic training has been found to be an effective way on second language (L2) learning, but the evidence is not conclusive regarding the effectiveness of different instructional approaches and possible interactions between language learners, training features, and outcome measures. This study aims to meta-analyze existing studies to…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Second Language Learning, Phonetics
Kuuku Nyameye Wilson; Benjamin Ghansah; Patricia Ananga; Stephen Opoku Oppong; Winston Kwamina Essibu; Einstein Kow Essibu – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This systematic literature review examines the use of computer games as instructional aids in the teaching and learning of programming. With the ubiquitous nature of technology permeating various aspects of modern life, the integration of gaming devices into educational settings has garnered increased attention. This paper investigates whether…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Computer Games, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Dongyang Huang; Nirat Jantharaiit; Phichittra Thongpanit – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
The study investigates the integration of situated-based teaching and interdisciplinary methods in the College Chinese Language and Literature course to enhance students' literary knowledge and attitudes. As the traditional teaching approach in this course faces challenges related to student engagement and relevance, innovative pedagogies are…
Descriptors: Chinese, Literature, Situated Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach
María Victoria Soulé; Antigoni Parmaxi; Anna Nicolaou – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This paper explores current teaching and learning practices, benefits and challenges in the implementation of Internationalization at Home (IaH) in higher education. Design/methodology/approach: The study follows a systematic review (SR) protocol in accordance with the PRISMA Statement, covering published research from 2018 to 2022.…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices