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Colwell, Richard J. – 1969
The primary concern of this project was to obtain high-quality critiques of research studies in music education. To identify significant studies, the University of Illinois reviewed 782 dissertations in music education written since 1960. A number of these dissertations were critiqued and disseminated through the "Bulletin for the Council of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Evaluation, Information Dissemination
Kenney, Blair G. – College English, 1964
The wisdom of introducing college freshmen to poetry through destructive literary criticism--a negative assessment of Joyce Kilmer's "Trees" is the example here--is questioned. The underlying assumption that a student's taste may be formed by explaining literary standards to him, illustrated by examples of poor poetry, is subjected to…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Critical Reading, English Instruction, Literary Criticism
Freeman, Jeanne – 1974
A promising area in educational research is the application of techniques of literary criticism to curriculum theory. Kenneth Burke's dramatistic system clarifies the five sources of motives in the drama--purpose, agency, scene, agent, and act. This pentad creates a possibly fruitful model that highlights the drama of the classroom. Contrasting…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Curriculum Research, Educational Research
Pinsker, Sanford – 1974
College English teachers today, in responding to black writers' demands for a forum, frequently resemble the old carpetbaggers, in that their teaching of black literature or composition reveals little or no background knowledge of the subject, with the course often being only a smoke screen for an informal study in something else. Such…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Black Students, College Faculty, English Instruction
Bernstein, Abraham – 1974
The task of humanizing Shakespeare for high school seniors is not simple but may be done in a variety of ways, all intended to arouse student interest, curiosity, respect, and fondness for the Bard. Gimmicks such as bulletin board signs, pictures, maps, charts, and writings attract attention, as do letters to local newspapers reporting informally…
Descriptors: Drama, Grade 12, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Young, Stephen – 1974
Since students consider instructor criticism to be more helpful than peer criticism, this investigation focused on student responses to instructor critique methods. A group of 309 students enrolled in twenty class sections of Fundamentals of Speech Communication at Purdue University participated in the study. Subjects were administered a revised…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research
Koch, Shirley Lois – 1972
This study describes and analyzes, in a critical literary manner, selected biographies for children eight to twelve years of age. Biographies of Jane Addams, Cesar Chavez, Mohandas Gandhi, Toyohiko Kagawa, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Albert Schweitzer are viewed from the perspective of a literary criterion based on the principles of design to…
Descriptors: Biographies, Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
This course guide is intended to help teachers introduce students to poetry as a form of writing and to help them master poetic effects. Performance objectives include interpreting specific selections of poetry, identifying the artistic devices of an author, and classifying the poetry according to type. "Course Content" provides a…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Creative Writing, English Instruction, Language Arts
Heilman, Robert B. – 1973
This book presents fourteen of R. B. Heilman's essays on the teaching of English and the profession of the humanities. Discussed are administrative ways and means, pedagogical shibboleths and heresies, uses and abuses of literacy, cliches of style, moot issues of history and criticism, and the nature of the humanities and their continuing…
Descriptors: Censorship, English Instruction, Essays, Humanities
Vales, Robert L. – 1973
This book is designed as an introduction to John Wolcot's works for the general reader, the college student, and the college teacher. Wolcot, whose pen name was Peter Pindar, wrote topical satire on public personalities of the eighteenth century, and his methods of criticism are the motif which guides each chapter and which unites all the satires…
Descriptors: Eighteenth Century Literature, English Instruction, English Literature, Higher Education
Kesterson, David B. – 1973
Designed for use by the general reader, the college student, and the teacher, this book analyzes the life and literary career of Josh Billings (Henry Wheeler Shaw), emphasizing his literary ventures and artistic talents. The analysis reveals Billings' talents as a subtle humorist, homespun philosopher, and artist of the essay. Chapters include…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Humor, Literary Criticism
Clarke, Stephan P. – 1974
This 20-week course in mystery fiction for high school students is designed to provide experiences in logical thinking, reasoned written presentation, the nature of literary analysis via the crime story, and the tools of research. Students should be able to (1) use their language well, (2) read critically with attention to detail, and (3) meet and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, English Curriculum
Carlsen, James W. – 1974
This bibliography includes the more important books and articles on the oral interpretation of literature published (unless otherwise indicated) in the calendar year of 1972. Publications from ancillary fields of study, such as drama, literary criticism, aesthetics, linguistics, psychology, and education, are included if there are significant…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Miller, Jean Sawyer – 1972
This study used four novels by Hermann Hesse as models to illustrate for secondary school English teachers a thematic analysis of the search for identity motif using the triadic view of individual growth. The novels are "Peter Camenzind,""Beneath the Wheel,""Demian," and "Siddhartha." In summary, this study…
Descriptors: Adolescents, English, Fiction, German Literature
Herzog, Arthur – 1973
This book explores the theory and technique of faking it in America, referred to as the B.S. Factor. Chapter 1 discusses the Factor as a substitute for lies, causing a subtle skewing of sense, a distortion of logic, without ever becoming an actual lie. Chapter 2 breaks the B.S. Factor into styles or systems of thought and language such as…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Language Styles, Language Usage

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