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Prichard, Nancy S. – 1969
This bibliography and supplement on American ethnic writing provide extensive listings of materials by or about Afro-Americans, American Indians, Hispanic Americans, and Orientals. The areas covered are novels, biography, autobiography, poetry, drama, art, folklore, music, films, records, periodicals, anthologies, bibliographies, criticism,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Art, Audiodisc Recordings, Autobiographies
Anderson, William; Groff, Patrick – 1968
In this collection of papers, the authors develop a set of premises regarding the need for elementary teachers to be trained in the discipline of literature. Sections discuss (1) the importance of literature in providing children with mythic touchstones by which to conceptualize and order experience, (2) the need to train elementary teachers to…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
State Univ. of New York, Ithaca. School of Hotel Administration at Cornell Univ. – 1970
This is an annotated bibliography of materials appropriate for kindergarten through ninth grade children. The Near East as used here is all of North Africa, the Arabian Penninsula, Iran, Afghanistan, Greece, and Turkey. A section is devoted to each nation with some of the works in the native languages of the Near East. They include nonfiction,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Arabs, Books, Childrens Literature
Hall, Wade – 1970
This study of works of Jesse Stuart treats in some depth the setting and background for the humor in his writings, his reverence for the eastern Kentucky hill country, and the various ways he uses materials from his own life and observations as subject matter for his fictional world. After establishing Stuart's kinship with earlier frontier…
Descriptors: Death, Fiction, Folk Culture, Humor
Parker, Robert C. – The Independent School Bulletin, 1968
The College Entrance Examination Board's volume, "12,000 Students and Their English Teachers" (see ED 023 661), offers sample units that form a "sensible" and "imaginative" approach to teaching English. The language and composition sections present activities for teaching writing that range from basic standard exercises to an examination of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, English Instruction, Language, Literature
Brew, Trevor – Opinion, The Journal of the South Australian English Teachers' Assn., 1967
The teacher can sucessfully present Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" to 11th- and 12th-grade students by concentrating on "The Prologue" and one of the tales--e.g., "The Pardoner's Tale." The structure and plan of the entire work, however, should first be considered before its various parts can be fully understood.…
Descriptors: Characterization, English Instruction, English Literature, Figurative Language
Frazier, Alexander, Ed. – 1967
Fourteen papers collected under three headings--literature, language, and composition--consider what lies ahead in the teaching of elementary school English. Papers on literature cover the role of literature in elementary English programs (Alan S. Downer), the necessity for developing the student's imagination (James E. Miller, Jr.), the nature of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, English Instruction, Grammar
Atkinson, James C. – 1965
Difficulties in organizing and conducting an Old French course at the undergraduate level are commented on in this article. A section treating the basis of the difficulties focuses on content in literature and language areas. Time factors and traditional coursework accreditation are discussed. A general statement of problems mentions three areas…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Diachronic Linguistics, Educational Problems
Lonsdale, Bernard J.; Mackintosh, Helen K. – 1973
This book is intended (1) as a supplementary text in college courses in children's literature, (2) as a source of information for educators involved in curriculum development programs in the field of children's literature, (3) as a reference guide for schools and community libraries, and (4) as an aid to parents in guiding their children's…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biographies, Books, Childrens Literature
Ross, T. J. – 1970
The essays in this book explore the relationship between films and some of the liberal arts. The first set of essays revolves around the topic of films and rhetoric. They describe the special language of films and its unique mode of communication. A second group of essays deals with films and literature and includes discussions on writing for…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Cultural Images, Essays, Film Study
Baronberg, Joan – 1971
The child entering nursery or elementary school is aware of his own race and of racial differences among other children and adults, is likely to have evaluated different races, has probably questioned his own skin color or that of others, and has possibly behaved prejudicially. Until very recently the question of race was ignored in children's…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bias, Black Literature, Books
Milic, Louis T. – 1970
The possible usefulness of computer poetry is concerned with what the programmer can learn about language, about poetry, and about poets. The problems in designing computer programs to construct poetry include considerations in generating well-formed sentences which have the added restrictions that poetry requires: meter, rhyme, logic, diction,…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Programs, Computers, Form Classes (Languages)
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Acosta, Robert, Comp.; Lindsay, Marie R., Comp. – 1971
In 1965 the Miller-Unruh Act enabled the Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education to provide inservice conferences and workshops for specialist teachers to aid in the prevention and correction of reading difficulties for pupils in grades 1, 2, and 3, and to move toward getting the specialist "out of the remedial room and into the…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Individualized Instruction, Inservice Education, Leadership Responsibility
Rivera, Tomas – 1971
The Chicano culture is searching for appropriate expression in art forms and literature. The Chicano novel and essay, often written in English, seem directed toward the North American public. The short story is the most varied in viewpoint and most versatile in form. Poetry captures the Chicano sensitivity. It is almost impossible to note the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Creative Expression, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Centre for Information on the Teaching of English, Edinburgh (Scotland). – 1972
This is the second publication of the Literature Study Group using the thematic approach to literature for third through fifth year students in Scottish schools. Eight programs are presented which are a collection of literary texts grouped round a central theme. The programs are the work of different teachers who set out to discover in the…
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, English Literature, Experimental Programs
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