Classics in the Classroom
Designed to accompany Classics in the Classroom: Designing Accessible Literature Lessons, this video provides a 30-minute window into Carol Jago's classroom, showing her working with secondary students as they negotiate Homer's classic epic ...
With this book as your guide, your students will come to appreciate such classic works as The Canterbury Tales, Romeo and Juliet, The Scarlet Letter, Macbeth, The Odyssey, Antigone, The Crucible, and Great Expectations.
Rita Copeland The Grammar and Rhetoric Offered to John of Salisbury? Karin Margareta Fredborg Accessus to Classical Poets in the Twelfth Century? Birger Munk Olsen What Goes with Geoffrey of Vinsauf?
Also discussed are works such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Bible, and Beowulf. The 19 informal essays in this book offer useful ideas and approaches taken directly from the contributors' own teaching experience.
Exam board: AQA A, AQA B, OCR Level & Subject: AS and A Level Literature First teaching: September 2015 First examination: June 2017
This volume had its origins in a very specific situation: the teaching of ancient texts dealing with rape. Ensuing discussions among a group of scholars expanded outwards from this to other sensitive areas.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, WJEC; CXC Level & Subject: GCSE English Literature; Cape Literatures in English First teaching: September 2015; 2016 First examination: June 2017; May-June 2018
"Teaching the Classics presents a step-by-step method for reading, analyzing and discussing literature with students of all ages.
Fewer than 15 percent perform at grade level. An idealistic new teacher at East Gadsden High, John Nogowski saw that the Department of Education's techniques would not work in this environment.