Glencoe African American Literature, Teacher Guide

Glencoe African American Literature, Teacher Guide
Title Glencoe African American Literature, Teacher Guide PDF eBook
Author Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 2001-03-01
Genre African American authors
ISBN 9780078229268

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Glencoe African American Literature

Glencoe African American Literature
Title Glencoe African American Literature PDF eBook
Author McGraw-Hill, Glencoe
Publisher Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Pages 388
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780078229251

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Introduce Your Students to a Rich Literary Heritage Glencoe's new collection of ethnic anthologies gives students access to a wealth of literature written by some of the best classic authors and the finest contemporary voices. Each anthology, organized thematically into five relevant themes, combines literature and art as powerful expressions of the group's cultural story. Authors featured in African American Literature include Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, Martin Luther King Jr., W.E.B. DuBois, Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou, Malcolm X, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Alice Walker, and James Baldwin.

How to Teach American Literature

How to Teach American Literature
Title How to Teach American Literature PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth McCallum Marlow
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 489
Release 2017-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1512789828

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How does one keep classic books alive for young people today and teach them that literature is instructional and delightful? How does the teacher foster a classroom environment that encourages student participation and promotes enjoyment so that teenagers learn to appreciate literary study? More specifically, how can teachers cover centuries of American literature with students who dont appreciate why they should read material written centuries ago about people and issues that appear to be irrelevant to life today in a language that seems esoteric? The author of this series of high school teaching guides addresses these issues. How to Teach American Literature: A Practical Teaching Guide provides a detailed resource for teachers or anyone interested in an in-depth study of the subject. This second book in the series covers American literature from the Puritan era to contemporary works. Included are suggestions for cultivating a love for literature, teaching techniques, detailed analyses of each work, questions for review and test questions with suggested responses, essay topics, audiovisual aids, classroom handouts, and recommended books that enhance teaching. The author emphasizes two basic reasons for teaching literature: it is instructional and delightful. This book provides a comprehensive methodology for teaching the subject that a teacher could apply to one years lesson plans without further investment in time. Elizabeth McCallum Marlow has developed quality comprehensive guides for the teaching community based on her thirty-five years of experience and her passion for literature. Teaching professionals will find her tried and true practices to be invaluable. Johnathan Arnold, MBA, M.Ed, D.Ed.Min Headmaster Covenant Christian Academy, Cumming, GA

Teaching African American Literature

Teaching African American Literature
Title Teaching African American Literature PDF eBook
Author Maryemma Graham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136671919

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This book is written by teachers interested in bringing African American literature into the classroom. Documented here is the learning process that these educators experienced themselves as they read and discussed the stories & pedagogical.

Teaching African American Literature Through Experiential Praxis

Teaching African American Literature Through Experiential Praxis
Title Teaching African American Literature Through Experiential Praxis PDF eBook
Author Jennifer L. Hayes
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 136
Release 2020-07-11
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 3030485951

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This book focuses on teaching African American literature through experiential praxis. Specifically, the book presents several canonical African American literature authors in a study abroad context. The book chapters consider the historical implications of travel within the African American literature tradition including slave narratives, migration narratives, and expatriate narratives. The book foregrounds this tradition and includes activities, rhetorical prompts, and thematic discussion that support instruction.

Afro-American Literature

Afro-American Literature
Title Afro-American Literature PDF eBook
Author William Adams
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre American literature
ISBN

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American Literature

American Literature
Title American Literature PDF eBook
Author Beverly Ann Chin
Publisher
Pages 1560
Release 2001-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780078251412

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