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(Ebook) Teaching Literature: Text and Dialogue in the English Classroom by Ben Knights (eds.) ISBN 9781137311085, 9781137311108, 1137311088, 113731110X

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Authors:Ben Knights (eds.)
Pages:257 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan UK
Language:english
File Size:1.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137311085, 9781137311108, 1137311088, 113731110X
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(Ebook) Teaching Literature: Text and Dialogue in the English Classroom by Ben Knights (eds.) ISBN 9781137311085, 9781137311108, 1137311088, 113731110X

This book comprises reflections by experienced scholar teachers on the principles and practice of higher education English teaching. In approaching the subject from different angles it aims to spark insights and to foster imaginative teaching. In the era of audit, and the Teaching Excellence Framework it invites teachers to return to the sources of their own teaching knowledge. The shift from a student-centred to a research-centred paradigm has particular implications for a discipline which prides itself on its teaching, and has always had teaching and dialogue at its heart. One which also talks across the tertiary / secondary border to the cognate (though different) subject called ‘English’ in school. The argument which informs this book, and which is developed in the individual chapters, is that the future of the subject relies not alone upon fostering communities of ‘research excellence’, but on re-awakening and reviving its pedagogic traditions.
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