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Kolar, Walter W. – 1979
The escapades and contributions of eight outstanding heroes and legendary heroic figures in Bulgarian history are introduced in this booklet. The document is part of an ethnic heritage teaching unit intended for use by elementary and secondary social studies classroom teachers as they develop and implement cultural awareness programs on Bulgaria.…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education, Epics
Weinstock, Donald J., Comp. – 1979
The 84 entries contained in this bibliography are arranged under three headings: poetry therapy, bibliotherapy, and relevant related items. Representing books, educational journals, popular magazines, and research studies, the titles span a variety of topics, including the following: poetry therapy in psychiatric nursing, poetry programs in mental…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Bibliographies, Bibliotherapy, Creativity
ARNSTEIN, FLORA J. – 1962
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS BOOK ARE TO DEAL WITH PROBLEMS POSED BY THE TEACHING OF POETRY ON THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEVEL AND TO HELP PROVIDE TEACHERS WITH CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY TO HANDLE SUCH TEACHING. QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO INTEREST CHILDREN IN POETRY, HOW TO ENCOURAGE THEM TO WRITE POETRY, AND HOW TO COMPENSATE FOR AN INSUFFICIENT BACKGROUND…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
HAWLEY, JANE STOUDER; JENKINSON, EDWARD B. – 1967
SIX PROFESSORS OF ENGLISH PRESENT ESSAYS ON THE TEACHING OF EACH OF THE MAJOR LITERARY GENRES. ALL OF THE ESSAYS STRESS THE NECESSITY FOR AN INTELLIGENT CLOSE READING OF A LITERARY WORK, AND FOR AN AWARENESS OF THE VARIETY OF APPROACHES TO TEACHING LITERATURE. DISCOURAGING THE COMMON PRACTICE OF QUIZZING STUDENTS ON FACTUAL INFORMATION, THE ESSAYS…
Descriptors: Biographies, Drama, English Instruction, Essays
Harsh, Wayne – 1967
An introduction briefly reviews attitudes that critics have revealed toward the tools which linguistic study has provided for literary analysis. Then two of these linguistic tools--the analysis and description of sound and the awareness of the ways in which meaning is expressed by structure--are discussed and illustrated. "Fringe benefits" of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Dialects, English, Linguistics
Schreiber, Morris, Ed. – 1964
The approximately 500 recordings in this selective annotated list are classified by subject matter and educational level. A section for elementary school lists recordings of poetry, folksongs, fairy tales, well-known children's stories from American and world literature, and selections from American history and social studies. The recordings for…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Drama, English Instruction
Mohican School in the Out-of-Doors, Perrysville, OH. – 1974
Designed for pre-camp and in-camp studies, this text presents materials relative to the Mohican School in the Out-of-Doors (Perrysville, Ohio). The following areas are covered: (1) the daily camp schedule (includes sections on community life, utilization of the senses, and the art of observation); (2) an historical/geographical review of the…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Creative Expression, Ecology, Elementary School Curriculum
Elliott, Jacqueline C. – 1975
The French cultural heritage is filled with tales, songs, and poems that reflect the culture, civilization and language of France. This paper suggests using these cultural products as instructional materials in French language classes for second language learners. Some of these materials are already in use in French schools, and it is suggested…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Stewart, Donald, Ed. – Kansas English, 1975
This issue of "Kansas English" contains three articles on the topic "English Literature Outside Traditional Rubrics." The first article, by Nancy S. Prichard, discusses the importance of the new literatures in the education of children and young adults. New literatures are defined as the writings of minority group members in the United States and…
Descriptors: African Literature, Book Reviews, English Instruction, English Literature
PDF pending restorationOrtego, Felipe, Comp.; Conde, David, Comp. – 1975
Over 200 participants from 10 states and 17 universities attended "The First National Symposium on Chicano Literature and Critical Analysis." Five of the papers presented at the symposium are given in this publication. The papers cover Chicano poetry, novel, drama, and popular folklore humor. "National Character vs Universality in…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Characterization, Conferences, Drama
Barbieri, Richard E. – 1974
This paper presents a rationale for using popular music in the classroom and provides suggestions for teaching popular music lyrics in the poetry class. The question of whether pop music is an end in itself or a means to understanding traditional literature is also addressed. It is suggested that the teaching of the poetry of rock can be…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Instructional Materials
Weiss, James David – 1968
To examine the effects of inductive and programmed instruction in the close reading of poetry, four control classes of urban 11th graders receiving inductive instruction in poetry were compared with four equivalent experimental classes using programmed textbooks. Both groups were given free response tests on two poems: one poem, included in…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Evaluation Criteria, Grade 11
Littlejohn, David – 1966
Concerned with why and how the white American might read recent American Negro literature, this book concentrates on the nature of Negro literature. Chapters discuss (1) Negro literature before the publication of Richard Wright's "Native Son" in 1940, including writings before, during, and after the Harlem Renaissance of 1923 to 1933; (2)…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Attitudes, Black Culture, Black History
Leary, Lewis, Ed. – 1965
Eighteen papers on recent scholarship and its implications for school programs treat American ideas, novels, short stories, poetry, Emerson and Thoreau, Hawthorne and Melville, Whitman and Dickinson, Twain and Henry James, and Faulkner and Hemingway. Authors are Edwin H. Cady, Edward J. Gordon, William Peden, Paul H. Krueger, Bernard Duffey, John…
Descriptors: American Culture, Authors, Biographies, Books
Allen, W. Sidney – Didaskalos, 1967
A brief review of theory and traditional approaches to the problem of oral reading of Greek dating from the fall of Constantinople (1453) focuses on the importance of two major linguistic features of Byzantine pronunciation. The first examines the nature of the dynamic (stress) accent and the second is concerned with differences in vowel lengths…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Expressive Language, Greek, Greek Literature


