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Potter, Clarkson N. – 1990
Based on the premise that writing students are most encouraged by samples of published work written by published authors rather than by great talents whose books have become classics, this book aims to show aspiring writers how to write competently and professionally enough to be published. Throughout the book, examples that can loosely be labeled…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humor, Literary Genres, Publishing Industry
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Language Arts, 1979
Discusses the four major concentrations that can form the framework for a childrens literature program: children's interests, literary types, literary elements, and creators of children's literature. (DD)
Descriptors: Authors, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Williamsport Area School District, PA. – 1973
This six-week program of study in American literature for the junior year includes an introduction, the program objectives, a survey of genres, units on themes in American literature which deal with adolescence, alienation, and the American Dream, a chronological study of American literature, and units on the research paper and independent study.…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 11
Bloom, Harold – 1995
This book argues against the politicization of literature and presents a guide to the great works and essential writers of the ages, the "Western Canon." The book studies 26 writers and seeks to isolate the qualities that made these authors canonical, that is, authoritative in Western culture. Noting that although originally the…
Descriptors: Authors, Classics (Literature), Cultural Context, Higher Education
Frost, Everett C. – Humanities, 1988
Delineates the differences between prose fiction and media drama. Outlines what is gained and what is lost in translating prose fiction to the radio. The constraints include program formats and the resulting lack of character development. The gains include liveliness and immediacy. Discusses use of flashback and narration. (KO)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Drama, Dramatics, Fiction
Barr, Mary A.; Theodore, Maria E. – 1974
This guide presents teaching strategies for using the basic texts adopted for American literature study in two different year-long courses. Included are the rationale, course objectives, course outline, suggested units and activities, and individualized projects using media for "American Literature, Chronologically Speaking," and the rationale,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Guides, Literary Criticism, Literary Genres
Aquino, John – 1976
Science fiction merits critical appraisal for structure, characterization, language, and stylistic elements that it shares with other prose forms. This report discusses science fiction as a subject in the language arts curriculum in the middle grades as well as in the high school. It is placed in a historical and philosophical framework that makes…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Characterization, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides
Smith, Denzell – 1977
Each of eight modules in this course guide focuses on a specific work of British literature from a particular historical period. Each module contains descriptions of rationale, objectives, instructional activities, postassessment, remediation procedures for that particular unit of study, and a list of titles for additional reading. Subjects of the…
Descriptors: Authors, English Instruction, English Literature, Epics
Spann, Sylvia, Ed.; Culp, Mary Beth, Ed. – 1975
This book is dedicated to the use of a humanistic, thematic approach to the teaching of English. The chapters deals with such topics as teaching poetry, teaching American folklore and tradition, and helping students achieve greater self-knowledge and self-understanding through using the "speaking voice" in oral and written communication.…
Descriptors: Death, English Instruction, Film Production, Folk Culture
Stensland, Anna Lee – 1975
American culture differs from British culture largely due to the historical relationship of the European-American with the Native American. Some contributions of the American Indian culture include state names (Tennessee, Massachusetts, Delaware, and Connecticut), city names (Omaha, Yankton, Yakima, and Peorial), political concepts from the League…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indians, Biographies, Characterization
Millies, Suzanne – 1974
This teacher resource handbook provides a guide to science fiction books and themes for developing a secondary or university course on science fiction literature. The first section defines and examines the origin and reputation of science fiction writing. Section two provides a history of science fiction literature, including short biographies of…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, History
Rodrigues, Raymond J.; Badaczewski, Dennis – 1978
This book provides new and traditional activities that are aimed at developing students' personal responses to literature in ways that improve their other language skills. The introductory chapter discusses organizing literature for study, and other chapters focus on specific literary genres, including drama, short story, novel, poetry, nonfiction…
Descriptors: Censorship, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Paine, Doris M.; Martinez, Diana – 1974
Designed to help teachers develop science fiction materials, this guide provides references to useful books, examples of various teaching techniques, motivation techniques, evaluation methods, and a rationale for the importance of science fiction in the secondary curriculum. Using science fiction themes along with special techniques, a teacher can…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Futures (of Society), Literary Genres
Spanish Curricula Development Center, Miami Beach, FL. – 1976
Unit seven of a bilingual language arts strand for grade three contains both instructional and assessment activities in structured reading and creative written and oral expression, with a focus on the theme of the extended community. The teacher's guide for kits 25-28 lists the focus, objective, and materials needed for each activity in English…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Childrens Literature, Community Characteristics, Creative Expression