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Levitt, Peggy; Saferstein, Ezequiel; Jaber, Rania; Shin, Doyeon – Comparative Education Review, 2023
We hear calls to globalize, internationalize, decolonize, and diversify higher education from all corners of the world. What changes do they actually seek? Who is behind them and whose interests do they serve? How much are curricula actually changing? In this article, we explore these questions from outside Europe and the United States by…
Descriptors: Art History, Educational Change, Colonialism, Power Structure
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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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Chappel, Jacquelyn – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
Despite the historical purposes of World Literature and the inclusion of 'global citizenship' in many school mission statements, World Literature, in many high schools, remain reviews of British and American literature. The dominance of English language texts in World Literature reflects and perpetuates British and American political hegemony and…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Secondary School Teachers, World Literature
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Downing, Karen – English Journal, 2002
Describes a high school world literature course. Outlines four "destinations" for topics including: searching for meaning; injustice; romantic love; and border crossing. Discusses teaching techniques and literature the author uses to teach the class. (SG)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, High Schools, Instructional Innovation
Warrence, Neil – 1990
This document discusses how insights and knowledge gained from the author's stay in India have been applied to developing a course plan for a "World Literature I" course. Following a brief introduction, the document describes using "The Bhagavadgita" and "Hindu Myths," points out some of the general questions which…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Epics
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Bingen, Mark J. – English Journal, 2002
Describes how a small team of district teachers created a year-long course for senior honors using world literature to help confront seniors' passage between childhood and adulthood by raising the questions that echo through time and by offering diverse and insightful suggestions. (SG)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum, Grade 12
Cohen, Ruth – Leaflet, 1970
As an introduction to Asian literature, this course guide explores the literatures of Japan, China, and India. Included are (1) a course description with a suggested time schedule of activities; (2) recommendations for necessary student achievement level; (3) course objectives; and (4) listings of materials (e.g., books, records, slides, films,…
Descriptors: Chinese, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Indians
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Goldblatt, Patricia – English Quarterly, 1997
States that to combat the media onslaught, teachers need to teach their students to be aware of, to evaluate, and to become literate in their understanding and their deployment of the media. Describes strategies used to teach a course in world literature for gifted 12th graders which uses the mass media to impart a multicultural viewpoint. (PA)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Gifted, High Schools, Mass Media
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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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Scanlon, Richard – Classical Outlook, 1977
A description of the syllabus of a course in ancient and modern tragedy given in English at the University of Illinois. An annotated list of the plays studied, suggested films, recordings and commentaries, and sources for audio-visual materials are included. (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classical Literature, College Curriculum, Course Descriptions
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
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Springhorn, Deborah – English Journal, 1995
Describes an interdisciplinary high school course that covers the development of human history, literature, and culture from the earliest civilizations to the present, with particular emphasis on Western civilization. Provides course outlines and objectives. Highlights the content coverage, and reviews student responses to the course. (TB)
Descriptors: Art, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Adamson, Lynda G. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1980
Provides a semester syllabus for a course in twentieth-century world literature and suggests selections to add to a world literature survey based on works of Nobel Prize winners. Includes an annotated bibliography of background information on both the literature and the philosophies of the twentieth century. (MKM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Curriculum, Literary Criticism, Literary History
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Caya, Billie Ann – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
"Foods and Literature of the World" is a dual class taught at Bismarck High School in Bismarck, North Dakota. There are two components of the class--English and family and consumer sciences (FCS). (The English component fulfills the 12th grade English requirement.) Culture is explored through class discussion, essay writing, research,…
Descriptors: English, Grade 12, Consumer Science, Literature
Campbell, Oscar James – 1957
This paper chronologically presents a history of curricular development dating from the inception of King's College in 1754 through Columbia University's departmental offerings in 1953. The comprehensive study of curriculums is initiated with a review of the significance of rhetoric during the early period. Systematic examination of the growth of…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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