Approaches to Literature Through Subject

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Bloomsbury Academic, 23.04.1993 - 243 Seiten
How can teachers or library media specialists use their students' obvious interests in particular subjects as a motivating force for reading? The answer lies in the techniques, activities, and resources in Approaches to Literature through Subject. An introductory chapter discusses how students become interested in subjects because of characteristics such as sex, age, culture, intelligence, etc., and the skills educators need to employ these interests to encourage students to read. Each chapter presents a subject, either people, places, things, or events. Two examples of each general subject are explored in detail, dividing them into the categories of real, imaginary, historical, and current. Related teacher and student resources are provided, as well as suggested activities and teaching methods.

Inhalt

What Is a Subject Approach?
3
Where Do Subjects Originate?
19
Resources Related to the Newspaper
56
Fictional People
64
Book Characters
74
Places
83
Animate Things
111
Imaginary Things
139
Imaginary Things
158
Events
177
Sample Activity Related to Regular
225
General References
231
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Autoren-Profil (1993)

Paula Kay Montgomery is copublisher and editor of School Library Media Activities Monthly. She has a PhD in reading education from the University of Maryland, College Park. an MLS from Florida State University, Tallahassee, and has served as chief, School Library Media Services with the Maryland State Department of Education and as a teacher specialist for the Montgomery County Public Schools. Among other publication are Approaches to Literature through Literary Form and Approaches to Literature through Subject, both published by Oryx Press.

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