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Turchi, Laura; Thompson, Ayanna – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
The Common Core generally eschews mandating texts in favor of promoting critical analysis and rigor. So it's significant that Shakespeare is the only author invoked in imperatives. His explicit inclusion offers a significant opportunity for educators to rethink how we approach Shakespearean instruction. Rather than the traditional learning of…
Descriptors: State Standards, English Literature, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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LoMonico, Michael – English Journal, 2012
Why do educators teach literature? The author thinks they can hear the answer in the voice of Huckleberry Finn and David Copperfield and Holden Caulfield and the omniscient narrator in "Beloved." It's the wonderful sound of those words, the gorgeous flow of those well-crafted sentences, and the marvelous way Twain and Dickens and Morrison and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Literary Styles
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Brown, Joanne – New Advocate, 1999
Discusses the complexities of defining "realism," examining how the term fueled many discussions in the author's college adolescent literature course. Looks at how writers and critics define the term. Shares alternatives to circuitous arguments about the relative realism of a text that helps students explore texts in effective ways that can lead…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education