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Hook, Frank – English Education, 1971
A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of using an anthology as a text in a literature course. (RD)
Descriptors: Anthologies, Course Objectives, English Instruction, Literature
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McLaughlin, Gary L. – English Journal, 1981
Offers advice to sufferers of "textbookitis:" (1) writing textbooks are not necessary for high school classes; (2) the best language textbook is a dictionary--money not spent on a writing textbook could be spent on sets of dictionaries; and (3) literature anthologies can be useful additions to the writing classroom. (RL)
Descriptors: Anthologies, Dictionaries, Educational Resources, English Instruction
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Parker, Sandra – College English, 1972
Discussing the structural and philosophic changes in higher education, the author feels that because of its academic purity, poetry may help to bring about a new humanism." (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Anthologies, Course Objectives, Educational Change, English Instruction
Dillon, Dallas E.; Piro, Vince; Nicoll-Johnson, Mark – 1997
The three papers collected in this document present opinions for and against the use of anthologies in introductory writing and literature classes at community colleges. The first paper, "College Students Must Read Book-Length Works," by Dallas E. Dillon, proposes that students, even non-traditional community college students, should be pushed to…
Descriptors: Anthologies, College English, Community Colleges, English Instruction