Shakespeare in EducationA&C Black, 10. 9. 2005 - 176 strán (strany) This collection of essays - written by experienced practitioners - seeks to define, or at least report on, the current position of Shakespeare in schools, colleges and other educational environments. Its primary purpose is to examine how, where and why Shakespeare manifests himself in the educational experience of school and college students today. The seven contributors address key topics such as making Shakespeare our contemporary, teaching Shakespeare at a comprehensive school and the work of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. |
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... English Literature , Volume 2 , and editor of The Cambridge Shakespeare Library and Bibliotecha Georgiana . Currently working on an edition of Elizabeth Montagu's letters , she is Executive Secretary of the International Shakespeare ...
... English Literature , Volume 2 , and editor of The Cambridge Shakespeare Library and Bibliotecha Georgiana . Currently working on an edition of Elizabeth Montagu's letters , she is Executive Secretary of the International Shakespeare ...
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... English as a foreign language in Italy . He has worked as an examiner at both GCSE and A - level . He writes poetry ... Literature . Sean McEvoy is English Area Co - ordinator at Varndean College , Brighton . He also teaches at the ...
... English as a foreign language in Italy . He has worked as an examiner at both GCSE and A - level . He writes poetry ... Literature . Sean McEvoy is English Area Co - ordinator at Varndean College , Brighton . He also teaches at the ...
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... English Literature syllabus that 16-18 year - olds followed . When the National Curriculum in English came into existence in 1990 , Shakespeare was the only author compulsorily prescribed for study by all the nation's children . Raleigh ...
... English Literature syllabus that 16-18 year - olds followed . When the National Curriculum in English came into existence in 1990 , Shakespeare was the only author compulsorily prescribed for study by all the nation's children . Raleigh ...
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... English Association was founded . One of its chief aims was to propa- gate ... literary education . As Joseph Francis points out in Chapter 4 of this volume ... literature ? " A number of methodological suggestions follow , together with ...
... English Association was founded . One of its chief aims was to propa- gate ... literary education . As Joseph Francis points out in Chapter 4 of this volume ... literature ? " A number of methodological suggestions follow , together with ...
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teaching Romeo and Juliet at Key Stage Three Sue Gregory | 20 |
a comprehensive school approach at Key Stages Three and Four | 40 |
4 Shakespeare at Eton College | 69 |
5 Shakespeare at 1619 | 97 |
6 Teaching Shakespeare in Higher Education | 120 |
the educational work of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust | 141 |
Index | 163 |
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