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Herner Saeverot – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
This article argues that Hegel's book "The Phenomenology of Spirit" can be read as a "Bildungsroman" or a theory of reception. Hegel (as he appears in this book) sets forth to educate his readers to a historical understanding. This is the article's main argument which will be split up in three parts. First, it seems that Hegel…
Descriptors: Theories, Audience Awareness, Reading Comprehension, Memory
Nicholas Stock – Educational Theory, 2024
Beginning with the question of the usefulness of Rousseau's "Émile" for contemporary education, this article explores the fantasy held by educational thinkers and practitioners regarding Rousseau's concept of Natural Education. Using French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's theory of fantasy, which is based on a relationship between the…
Descriptors: Theories, Literature, Educational Philosophy, Concept Teaching
Elliott Kuecker – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Reading is an integral part of scholarly practice, though we do not often discuss how our approaches to reading differ, and how these approaches may ultimately make interpretive impact on our research. This essay considers approaches to reading in light of the concepts of proximity and orientation. Though formal "close reading" is a…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reading Strategies, Reader Text Relationship, Discourse Analysis
Clare Lawrence; Sheine Peart; Abigail Moncrief; Sarah Reeve; Rachel Fenn – English in Education, 2025
This paper reports on a short project undertaken with student English teachers during their one year Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) teaching course that considered the potential inclusion of the novella "The Woman of Colour" into their teaching. The research considers how the student teachers received the text and the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, African Americans, Females, Authors
Robert Jean LeBlanc – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This article explores the potential of narrative interest for secondary literature education. Narrative is a purposeful construction which is organised with the intent of having effects on readers. For rhetorical narratologists, narrative is driven by the production of narrative gaps -- suspense, curiosity, and surprise -- which in turn drive…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Literature, Secondary School Teachers, Personal Narratives
Kromhout, Jessamy; Scheckle, Eileen M. – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2021
Background: Much of the research in literacy focuses on what learners fail to do, especially in the early grades, but it is equally important to research successful readers. In particular learners' experiences with literature contribute to our understanding of the possibilities literary texts offer. This article focused on learners' responses to…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Literature, English Instruction, High School Seniors
Clapp, Jeffrey; DeCoursey, Matthew; Lee, Sze Wah Sarah; Li, Kris – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2021
New social annotation practices have the potential to become a "signature pedagogy" for educators in literary studies, because social annotation encapsulates both the expected learning outcomes and the underlying value commitments of literature education. We give an account of a project conducted by colleagues at the Education University…
Descriptors: Literature, Documentation, Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education
Brittany Rose Collins – English Journal, 2017
There is a large body of research regarding the affective and cathartic benefits of literature, both generalized and related to educational contexts. Anecdotal data carry special profundity and pertinence when considering issues of mortality. This article reviews current literature regarding the practices of reading and writing about death.…
Descriptors: Death, Literature, Reader Text Relationship, Grief
Levine, Sarah; Trepper, Karoline; Chung, Rosalie Hiuyan; Coelho, Raquel – Journal of Literacy Research, 2021
Research indicates that feeling is fundamental to the multilayered experience of literary interpretation. However, despite great strides in U.S. high school classrooms, discussions about literature are still often characterized by known-answer discourses that exclude feeling. This article builds on small-scale studies of affective evaluation, an…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, High School Students, Reader Text Relationship, Literature
Ann Elizabeth Blais – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Is there a way of reading literature that is specialized for teaching? Research into the teaching of mathematics has identified a specialized form of content knowledge (SCK, Ball, Thames, & Phelps, 2008) that is significantly linked to student learning (Hill, Ball, & Rowan, 2005). Despite the centrality of literature to the teaching of…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Content Area Reading, Preservice Teachers, Literature
Purcell, Mary – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
This paper concerns the pedagogical work affect does in an Australian Year 11 literature classroom. Thinking with Ahmed's framing of affect from the viewpoint of cultural politics, I consider how affect aligns some bodies within particular social groups and situates some outside. Three key moments of affective charge are drawn from observations:…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 11, High School Students, Student Attitudes
Öhman, Anders – Educational Theory, 2020
In this article, Anders Öhman discusses Gert J. J. Biesta's concept of the risk of education and what it could mean for the study of literature in the classroom. The article's point of departure is Bakhtin's theory of the utterance. The utterance, for Bakhtin, has to be embodied, that is, it has to be governed by a purpose: it must be uttered by…
Descriptors: Risk, Educational Philosophy, Literature, Educational Theories
Sorensen, Chelsea; Harper, Ruth; Badura, Matthew – About Campus, 2019
In this essay, the authors, (Harper, professor; Sorensen, academic advisor and former graduate student; Badura, academic advisor and literature scholar) argue that reading literary fiction can indeed contribute to the ongoing development of student affairs professionals, offering as evidence the experiences of a graduate class who read novels…
Descriptors: Novels, Professional Development, Fiction, Literature
Keisha McIntyre-McCullough – English Journal, 2020
Overall, the author wanted to teach using culturally responsive approaches. The ELA teacher can fuel social justice teaching. In this article, the author discusses how their personal biases affected their classroom instruction and how they shifted their educational philosophy to consider the needs and interests of their students. In US education,…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Advanced Placement, Social Justice, Course Content
Hippisley, Sulaxana – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2019
This article explores the ways in which the teaching of canonical texts such as Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" intersects with discourses of race and identity in multicultural classrooms. Informed by Chinua Achebe's post-colonial reading of Conrad and the concept of 'double consciousness' adopted by W. E. B. Du Bois, I examine my…
Descriptors: Literature, Minority Group Teachers, Power Structure, Race