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Webb, Allen – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Providing a gateway into the real literature emerging from the Middle East, this book shows teachers how to make the topic authentic, powerful, and relevant. "Teaching the Literature of Today's Middle East": (1) Introduces teachers to this literature and how to teach it; (2) Brings to the reader a tremendous diversity of teachable texts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Educational Technology, Web Sites
Gamble, Nikki; Yates, Sally – SAGE Publications (CA), 2008
This book is based on the belief that deep subject knowledge of language and literature provides a foundation for effective teaching and learning. It provides a guide to the range of genres and characteristic features of English language fiction written for children. It is designed to help readers to develop their understanding of literature…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, English, Fiction, Poetry
Hadaway, Nancy L., Ed.; McKenna, Marian J., Ed. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2007
In today's increasingly diverse classrooms, it is essential for educators to provide students with the tools, dialogue, and experiences that will help them to know and understand the global village in which they live and also build their compassion, empathy, and appreciation for the diverse individuals and cultures who populate it. This book shows…
Descriptors: Global Education, Multicultural Education, World Literature, Childrens Literature
Grant, Patrick S. – 1988
Two epic poems from India, "The Mahabharata" and "The Ramayana" have endured for more than 2,000 years as important parts of Indian culture, and the study of these epics can yield insights into Indian life and religion. This paper contains a list of the major characters and an explanation of the major themes in both books. The…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Epics, Foreign Countries
Rahm, Diana L. – 2000
The roots of conflict in the Middle East are deep and tangled. How can teachers of history, philosophy, or literature help their students reach even a simple understanding of the history and continued impact of these conflicts? In this curriculum project, a high school literature teacher has chosen five poets (two Egyptian, two Israeli, and one…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Enrichment, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
2000
The borders that separate and connect different cultures often come into sharpest relief when the focus is on themes and motifs found in the literature or the visual arts of several lands. With the Internet, students can discover such points of intercultural contact for themselves, crossing borders that can lead them to a broader perspective on…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Language Arts
Neumann, Bonnie H., Ed.; McDonnell, Helen M., Ed. – 1996
An innovative and practical resource for teachers looking to move beyond English and American works, this book explores 175 highly teachable short stories from nearly 50 countries, highlighting the work of recognized authors from practically every continent, authors such as Chinua Achebe, Anita Desai, Nadine Gordimer, Milan Kundera, Isak Dinesen,…
Descriptors: Authors, High Schools, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Carroll, Michael Thomas, Ed. – 1996
This collection of essays deals with world literature. The essays are focused on four primary goals: to map the conceptual and cultural problems inherent in common educational approaches to the subject which sometimes see world literature as a metanarrative of Western culture; to suggest new genres and perspectives; to consider specific curricular…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Language Role
Kantor, Melissa – 1997
This curriculum guide is designed to assist teachers in developing a world literature course exploring the modern literature of four cultures: North America, Latin America, the Middle East, and India. The course begins with the study of North America, the language, history, culture and religion and the literature resulting from those factors. By…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Global Education
Rang, Barbara L. – 1997
This project developed two units for secondary students, one dealing with the modern poetry of Bulgaria and one with the legend of Dracula. The first unit includes poems, discussion questions, and a background essay. The second unit includes discussion materials largely based on Brian Stoker's novel "Dracula," and an historical essay on…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Change, Figurative Language, Folk Culture
Carey-Webb, Allen – 2001
Telling stories from secondary and college English classrooms, this book explores the new possibilities for teaching and learning generated by bringing together reader-response and cultural-studies approaches. The book connects William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, and other canonical figures to multicultural writers, popular culture,…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Crocco, Margaret Smith – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2005
This paper discusses inclusion of global literature in social studies curricula, especially in teaching about women of the world. It analyses the attraction of, and difficulties with, a popular work of young adult fiction, "Shabanu," often taught in US middle-school social studies and humanities classrooms. It uses the framework of post-colonial,…
Descriptors: Fiction, Females, Young Adults, World Literature

Labianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – College Teaching, 1989
Brooklyn College faculty members in English and chemistry guest teach in each other's core curriculum class, linking scientific and social literacy in traditionally separate courses, creating an arena in which non-science majors can effectively learn science. (MSE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College English, College Instruction, Core Curriculum

Masciantonio, Rudolph – English Journal, 1985
Lists and explains some suggestions that have proven useful in teaching classical literature, including (1) letting students hear the languages, (2) finding good translations, and (3) relating the works to more recent literature.
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Educational Improvement, English Instruction, Greek Literature

Nord, Warren A. – Religion & Public Education, 1990
Discusses two religion and public instruction seminar series for teachers and administrators. Reports that one series addresses U.S. religious pluralism, the relationship of religion to moral education, textbook controversies, and teaching about religion. Indicates that the second series deals with religion's role in history and literature, the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Moral Values, Religion, Religion Studies