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James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2023
Historically, higher learning was based on the study of the Great Works of thought of the Western canon. These works span a broad range of time, from the Classical period, to early Christianity, and the Enlightenment, all the way to the 20th century. Presently, close study of Great Works is less common at most mainstream colleges and universities.…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, History, Higher Education, Literature
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Mesut Bulut – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The purpose of this study is to investigate the views of prospective teachers of Turkish language and literature on the "text analysis methods" course. In this study, which used the qualitative research approach, the case study design was used. 13 teacher candidates who are enrolled in the Turkish language and literature teaching program…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Teaching Methods, Course Content
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Turgut Dost, Güliz – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
This qualitative single-case study examined the impact of a course informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) on teacher candidates' knowledge about genre and language. The study was conducted with nineteen teacher candidates and lasted one semester. Data collected through analysis of two texts: a published children's book and a student…
Descriptors: Language Styles, Linguistics, Case Studies, Preservice Teachers
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Pitts, Candice A. – International Research and Review, 2017
This study explores the pedagogical approaches to internationalizing World Literature and English Composition courses at Albany State University, a small HBCU in Albany, Georgia. This attempt to internationalize the World Literature curriculum introduces, adds, and (re)positions strategically multimedia texts, such as "My Mother the Crazy…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, World Literature, Literature Appreciation, International Education
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Slattery, Patrick – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2015
Patrick Slattery is a professor of Curriculum Development and Philosophy of Education at Texas A&M University. He holds a joint appointment in the Departments of Teaching, Learning, & Culture and Educational Administration & Human Resource Development. He is a former president of the Arts-Based Educational Research Association, an…
Descriptors: Novels, Literature Appreciation, Reflective Teaching, Course Descriptions
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Alvstad, Cecilia; Castro, Andrea – Modern Language Journal, 2009
In this article we set out to explore and discuss reasons for reading literary texts in university curricula of foreign languages. Our analysis is based on 2 sources of information: 16 syllabi of Spanish as a foreign language and a questionnaire in which 11 university instructors teaching these syllabi express their intentions. We point to a…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Second Language Learning, Curriculum, Course Descriptions
Bay, Libby – 1977
Teaching through counterparts--using modern treatments of standard literary themes and texts--is a technique designed to share with students perspectives on both traditional and contemporary literature. This paper describes the development of an English literature survey course in which traditional literary works were studied along with…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Contemporary Literature, Course Descriptions, English Instruction
Lenz, Carolyn R.; Hutchinson, P. William – 1975
A course in Renaissance theatre offered within the general studies curriculum at Rhode Island College introduced students to the field of Jacobean and Elizabethan drama and to the dramatic arts, provided opportunities for students to help produce and act in scenes from several plays, and revealed to them the importance of vivid and detailed…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Drama, Dramatics, English Literature
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Leonard, Anne – English Quarterly, 1982
Outlines the contents of a college level literature survey course that emphasizes world literature relative to Canadian multiculturalism. (AEA)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Davidheiser, James C. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
A successful course at the University of Delaware teaches German literature in translation. Sample paper topics and class projects are noted, and it is argued that translation courses do not weaken a language program, but often stimulate students to study the language itself. (CHK)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Descriptions, German, German Literature
Peck, Russell A. – ADE Bulletin, 1985
Considers the placement and pedagogical function of Ecclesiastes in an English course entitled "Classical and Scriptural Backgrounds to English Literature." (EL)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, College English, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Martinez Azoy, Leopoldo – Yelmo, 1974
Gives norms and advice on the analysis of the modern Spanish novel. (Text is in Spanish.) (DS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Novels
Cormier, Raymond J.; Niedzielski, Henri – 1966
This two-section paper treating Old French on the undergraduate level and suggesting changes in the French curriculum criticizes the traditional, chronological approach to program articulation. Cormier focuses on three ways to restructure the current program. He proposes to: (1) teach genre courses rather than chronologically oriented courses, (2)…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Diachronic Linguistics
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Judy, Stephen – English Education, 1972
Evaluation of a course called Literature and the Adolescent,'' citing some of the experiences, ideas, and activities that seemed to be responsible for making it go. (Author/PW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, English Literature, Literature Appreciation
Sargent, Barbara Nelson – 1964
A list of six main benefits of the study of Old French at the undergraduate level follows a discussion of the value, function, and goals of such a program. The advantages discussed result in: (1) a first-hand acquaintance with medieval masterpieces, (2) a sense of continuity in the history of literature, (3) improved techniques in critical…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Diachronic Linguistics, Educational Problems
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