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Lide Yu; Lianghui Cai – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The effectiveness of distance learning primarily depends on the motivation and engagement of students. The aim of this article is to determine whether the developed online course enhances students' motivation to read and their engagement with contemporary American literature. The methodology is based on an experimental design. A mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Distance Education, United States Literature
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Pearson, Erin – College Teaching, 2022
Helping students recognize the value of humanistic inquiry can be challenging, especially in required courses. This essay presents a solution: an assignment in which students were asked to pitch one of the required readings to Netflix for adaptation. Through close readings of student responses and an analysis of the "so what" component…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Assignments, Public Speaking, Literary Criticism
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Kamil Luczaj – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper looks at the phenomenon of upward mobility through education from a comparative and historical perspective. Pierre Bourdieu referred to upwardly mobile individuals in France as the miraculous ("les miraculés"), oblates ("oblats"), or, less often, defectors ("transfuges"). A difficulty with applying a theory…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Socioeconomic Status, High Achievement, Aspiration
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Marisol Massó – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Literature in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts is used for language development and intercultural understanding. However, the role of literature, specifically short stories (SSs), in shaping cultural representations of the U.S. in EFL teacher preparation programs (TPPs) remains unclear. This study examines how U.S. SSs in an English…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Multicultural Education
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Tangkitjaroenkun, Thanis; Nawarat, Nongyao; Jatuporn, Omsin – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2022
The authors of this paper argue that to promote multicultural education, multicultural literature can be a very useful tool. Since the ultimate goal of multicultural education is to achieve a more equal and more inclusive society, the literature of Southeast Asia, regarded as the true "minority" literature, should be seriously taken into…
Descriptors: English Literature, United States Literature, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Wall, K. Blaine – CEA Forum, 2021
Given the political and social fragmentation and incivility that currently exists in America, this paper examines existing scholarship on diversifying the American literary canon in order to increase cultural literacy and to encourage reflective and critical conversations about modern-day issues of social justice. A brief overview of pedagogical…
Descriptors: Stranger Reactions, College Faculty, Literature Appreciation, United States Literature
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Almufayrij, Haifa – Arab World English Journal, 2020
In teaching poetry, one of the first problems to be addressed is the lack of appropriate schemata when studying English and American poetic texts. The current study inquires about the students' perception regarding how Saudi students perceive the relationship between the lack of appropriate schemata and the comprehension of English and American…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Student Attitudes, Schemata (Cognition)
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Schwieler, Elias; Ekecrantz, Stefan – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2017
In this article it is argued that students can gain a better understanding of both inter- and intra-disciplinary boundaries by inquiring into a single salient point where two disciplines may only partially intersect. Building on Marton's variation theory and Vygotsky's notion of articulation, a teaching model is presented and exemplified by…
Descriptors: History, Literature, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Models
Ozturk Kasar, Sündüz; Can, Alize – Online Submission, 2017
Classroom environment can be thought as an absolute place to practice and improve translation skills of students. They have the possibility to brainstorm and discuss problematic points they face with each other during a translation activity. It can be estimated in the same way in a literary translation class. Students who are supposed to become…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Translation, College Students, Literary Genres
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Aspenlieder, Erin – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2015
This article considers the function and value of the university through the close reading of Tom Wolfe's 2004 novel "I am Charlotte Simmons". Comparing the neoliberal university with an idealized university committed to intellectual inquiry, the article argues for a consideration of the academic values lost in the contemporary…
Descriptors: Novels, Universities, Neoliberalism, Values
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Rainey, Emily C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2017
Despite many calls for K-12 disciplinary literacy instruction--instruction that teaches students the specialized ways of reading, writing, and reasoning of the academic disciplines--there are questions about what disciplinary literacy instruction means for the prominent school domain of English language arts. This article investigates the…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Logical Thinking, Literacy
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Labatt, Joseph; Forrest, Michael – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2016
James M. Cain used his literary skills to incorporate business and business law concepts into a best-selling novel, "Mildred Pierce." Set in the Great Depression era, "Mildred Pierce" tells the story of a divorced woman who raises two daughters on her own, while building a restaurant and bakery business. Even in today's popular…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Law Related Education, Novels, Entrepreneurship
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Fulford, Amanda – Educational Theory, 2016
In this paper Amanda Fulford addresses the issue of student writing in the university, and explores how the increasing dominance of outcome-driven modes of learning and assessment is changing the understanding of what it is to write, what is expected of students in their writing, and how academic writing should best be supported. The starting…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Essays
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Myers, Mary Anne – CEA Forum, 2016
As a college literature teacher, the goal of the author is to enable students to create their own meaning from their encounter with a text, respecting the text's sources, limits, contexts, and possibilities as well as their own. Fostering this creative response is among the greatest challenges and rewards of the profession. While teaching EN102:…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Literature Appreciation, Poetry, Teaching Methods
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Laura Beerits – College Composition and Communication, 2016
This article explores the relationship between first-person pronoun use and "personal" writing. First, a quantitative examination of 160 papers written for a college literature class reveals how frequently students actually self-reference. Then, three categories of first-person references are developed: "General Claims,"…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, United States Literature
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