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Teaching Strategies For Developing World Literature Appreciation

Posted on June 7, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment

There are many wonderful teaching strategies educators can use to cultivate and develop an appreciation of world literature within their students. Initially, developing an appreciation for world literature in high school students requires that teachers select reading material with themes that are relevant to the modern era in which we live.

Interest and appreciation for the book To Kill A Mockingbird for example could be generated by having a brief class discussion on race relations. The teacher and students could collaborate to create a detailed timeline of 15 to 20 social, cultural, and political events that occurred in the 1930s. The activity would familiarize students with the attitudes and issues of the Depression era in the deep South, while simultaneously teaching students how African-Americans overcame such prejudicial attitudes.

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Educate Innovatively With The Help Of 21st Century Educational And Business Enthusiasts

Posted on May 7, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment

We live in a world that constantly bombards us with information. Peter Senge beautifully envelopes the works of many great modern thinkers in his book - A fifth Discipline Resource - Schools that Learn. By collaborating with business and educative experts Senge brings a practical resource for all educators to use in their daily applications.

He covers the five disciplines:

Personal Mastery:

Mental Models:

Shared Vision:

Team Learning

Systems Thinking

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