The Literature Workshop by Sheridan Blau

The Literature Workshop by Sheridan Blau

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The Literature Workshop by Sheridan Blau

In this groundbreaking book, Sheridan Blau introduces the literature workshop as the most effective approach to solving many of the classic instructional problems that perplex beginning and veteran teachers of literature. Through lively re-creations of actual workshops that he regularly conducts for students and teachers, Blau invites his readers to become active participants in workshops on such topics as:

  • helping students read more difficult texts than they think they can read
  • where interpretations come from
  • the problem of background knowledge in teaching classic texts
  • how to deal with competing and contradictory interpretations
  • what's worth saying about a literary text
  • balancing respect for readers with respect for texts and intellectual authority
  • ensuring that literary discussions are lively and productive
  • how to develop valuable and engaging writing assignments.
Each workshop includes reflections on what transpired and a discussion of the workshop's rationale and outcomes in the larger context of an original and practice-based theory of literary competence and instruction.
Blau, Sheridan: - A past president of NCTE, a member of the National Writing Project Task Force, and teacher of literature for two generations of students, Sheridan Blau directs the South Coast Writing Project and the Literature Institute for Teachers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he is a senior faculty member in the departments of English and Education.
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ISBN 13 9780867095401
ISBN 10 0867095407
Title The Literature Workshop
Author Sheridan Blau
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Heinemann USA
Year published 2003-02-10
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.