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Hardwick, Paul – Children's Literature in Education, 2000
Discusses connecting with the Middle Ages in adolescent fiction. Discusses how, in "The Owl Service," Garner addresses a relationship between adolescence in the late twentieth century and an aspect of the past--specifically the Middle Ages. Considers how "The Owl Service" is a story energized by myth, concerning the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Interpersonal Relationship, Mythology, Secondary Education

Hillmer, Norman; Sarty, Roger – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
Myths that have grown up and persisted about Canada's involvement in World War II are examined. It is a mythodology heavy in self-congratulation, contemptous of politicians, suspicious of outsiders, and uncertain about the possibilities for Canadian independence in a complicated world. (RM)
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Mythology, Resource Materials

Kebbekus, Barbara B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Investigates a scientific explanation for black dermographism, a chemical and medical mystery investigated in the 19th and early 20th centuries. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Mythology, Science Education, Scientific Literacy

Morton, Desmond – History and Social Science Teacher, 1983
Exposing fables, testing new interpretations, and discovering the true complexity of myths can make history come alive. That a Methodist clergyman was put in charge of recruiting in Quebec, that Canada was unprepared for war in 1917, and that the Canadian government hopelessly mismanaged recruiting are examples of myths examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Higher Education, History Instruction, Mythology
Roos, Richard – Engl J, 1969
Examines the style, plot, setting, characterization, theme, and language of "The Hobbit and "The Lord of the Rings trilogy. (SW)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language, Mythology, Novels

Bacon, Gertrude – Social Education, 1973
Topic 1, The Ancient Greeks, of a theme issue on Teaching World History Through Science Fiction utilizes this story reprinted from Horror Times Ten. (JB)
Descriptors: Mythology, Science Fiction, Secondary Education, Short Stories

Mavrogenes, Nancy A. – Exercise Exchange, 1982
Discusses ways to organize a course in classical mythology. Presents classroom exercises including matching and word games, as well as extension exercises. Concludes with a list of sources on mythology. (HTH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Organization, Educational Games, English Instruction

Hantula, James – Social Studies, 1979
Describes two ways of teaching mythology in the secondary school social studies classroom: myth as a cultural concept and myth as a fallacy. The first way provides students with an understanding of the concept of culture; the second, an opportunity to develop skills in critical thinking. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Mythology

Darrell, Sherry; Darrell, C. B. – Exercise Exchange, 1978
Describes the use of a crossword puzzle for testing students for content in a Greek mythology course. Includes a sample crossword puzzle. (TJ)
Descriptors: Greek Literature, Higher Education, Mythology, Puzzles

Earthman, Elise Ann – English Journal, 1997
Notes the presence of references to classical mythology throughout modern culture, and offers an annotated list of 43 works of contemporary fiction, poetry, and drama that use mythological sources and that can help close the gap between today's students and the gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters of long ago. (SR)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classical Literature, English Instruction, Language Arts

Prothero, James – English Journal, 1990
Addresses two misunderstandings about science fiction and fantasy: that fantastic literature is not serious; and that modern scientific civilization neither has nor needs mythology. Argues that values can be transmitted through science fiction and fantasy, which are modern-day forms of mythology. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Fantasy, Mythology, Science Fiction

House, Jeff – English Journal, 1992
Asserts that an effective approach to mythology should illustrate the connection among international myths, folktales, and legends that continue to be told in current literature and media. Explains how sample units on mythology could implement two phases of instruction: an introductory unit, and a reacquaintance with the themes of the first unit…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Literature Appreciation, Mythology, Secondary Education

Heger, Herbert K. – Clearing House, 1992
Argues that a teacher's beliefs about self and profession, which affect morale, motivation, and satisfaction, are based upon unconsciously self-told tales or personal myths. Describes Joseph Campbell's concept of personal myth and shows how teachers might alter it to improve morale and self-esteem. (HB)
Descriptors: Mythology, Rewards, Secondary Education, Self Esteem
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
THIS TEST--"MYTH"--WAS DESIGNED BY THE OREGON CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER FOR A SEVENTH-GRADE LITERATURE CURRICULUM. IT IS INTENDED TO ACCOMPANY THE CURRICULUM UNITS AVAILABLE AS ED 010 139 AND ED 010 140. (MM)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 7, Literary Criticism
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
THIS TEST--"THE ODYSSEY"--WAS DESIGNED BY THE OREGON CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER FOR A 10TH-GRADE LITERATURE CURRICULUM. IT IS INTENDED TO ACCOMPANY THE CURRICULUM UNIT AVAILABLE AS ED 010 828. (MM)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Epics, Grade 10