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Hillkirk, R. Keith – English Journal, 1982
Reports on the development and content of an English course that used death as a theme in literature. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Death, English Instruction
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Beck, James P. – English Journal, 1980
All disciplines are potentially useful for fuller interpretation of reality. Interdisciplinary instruction should emphasize cooperation, rather than conflict, among disciplines. Topics can include objects and processes (a horse or a river), events (the fall of Rome or migration), and issues (alcohol, crime, sports, or self and society). (DF)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Meisel, Esther – English Journal, 1982
Describes in detail an elective unit that used novels, plays, films, and historical texts to engage student interest in a difficult and relevant topic. (JL)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, English Instruction, Jews, Literary Criticism
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Bushman, John H.; Jones, Sandra K. – English Journal, 1975
A thematic approach to the English curriculum provides a flexible means by which teachers can interest more students. (JH)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Communications, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Bartel, Roland – English Journal, 1981
Suggests that teachers have students apply a three-stage approach to the study of short stories. Notes that having students define the subject, specific theme, and larger theme of a literary work will develop their critical reading skills. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Critical Reading, High Schools, Literary Criticism
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Alvarez, Julia – English Journal, 1979
Describes a unit which involves the reading and writing of poetry dealing with initiation into adulthood in modern society. (DD)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Poetry
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Bauer, Edith – English Journal, 1980
Describes a secondary English unit on the rural heritage of the United States that sharpens knowledge and skills in the humanities, including English, art, music, and history. Rural music, magazines and literature, historical materials and biographies, and field trips are suggested. A bibliography of materials is included. (DF)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Experiential Learning, Folk Culture, Humanities Instruction
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Johnson, Rebecca Kelch – English Journal, 1980
Describes a number of thematic units that integrate work in various disciplines, including language arts, social studies, science, and mathematics. Among the topics of the suggested units are time, survival of the fittest, nature, Mexico, the history of the West, animals, and bridges. (DF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Experiential Learning, Humanities Instruction
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Holsberry, Carmen W. – English Journal, 1981
Differentiates modernism and postmodernism to show that despite the differences in form in twentieth century American literature--differences that high school students must be made aware of--there are patterns in the American experience that are of recurrent, urgent, and ultimate concern for the American artist. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Curriculum, Literary Criticism, Literary History
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Johnson, Rebecca Kelch – English Journal, 1980
Discusses the need for teaching junior high and middle school students about the Holocaust of World War II and other incidents of oppression and persecution. (RL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Civil Liberties, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gillis, Candida – English Journal, 1983
Suggests that English teachers are in an excellent position to help students learn about the aged and aging because they know literature that treats the joys and pains of later life and they understand how language shapes and reflects cultural attitudes. Proposes objectives and presents samples of activities to be used in an aging unit. (MM)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Cultural Images, Elementary Education