Teaching English Literature 16-19

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A01=Andrew Green
A01=Carol Atherton
A01=Gary Snapper
advanced literature teaching for educators
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Author_Carol Atherton
Author_Gary Snapper
Cambridge Introduction
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classroom discussion techniques
creative writing instruction
curriculum design strategies
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Exam Preparation
formative assessment methods
Frederick Delius
Hamartia
Iambic Pentameter
literary criticism
literary theory application
Literature Curriculum
Main Characters
Major Romantic Poets
Palgrave's Golden Treasury
Palgrave’s Golden Treasury
Re-creative Writing
Rst Century
Screen Adaptations
secondary English pedagogy
Set Poems
Set Texts
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe
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World War Literature
Wuthering Heights
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415528221
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Teaching English Literature 16 – 19 is an essential new resource that is suitable for use both as an introductory guide for those new to teaching literature and also as an aid to reflection and renewal for more experienced teachers. Using the central philosophy that students will learn best when actively engaged in discussion and encouraged to apply what they have learnt independently, this highly practical new text contains:

  • discussion of the principles behind the teaching of literature at this level;
  • guidelines on course planning, pedagogy, content and subject knowledge;
  • advice on teaching literature taking into account a range of broader contexts, such as literary criticism, literary theory, performance, publishing, creative writing and journalism;
  • examples of practical activities, worksheets and suggestions for texts;
  • guides to available resources.

Aimed at English teachers, teacher trainees, teacher trainers and advisors, this resource is packed full of new and workable ideas for teaching all English literature courses.

Carol Atherton teaches at Bourne Grammar School, Lincolnshire, UK.

Andrew Green is Senior Lecturer in Education at Brunel University, UK.

Gary Snapper is editor of Teaching English and teaches at the Cheney School, Oxford, UK.

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