Dear readers,
Hello! I hope you are all fine! In this week´s installment of my blog, I will review what I learned in my Teaching Literature class at ULACIT.
We got the chance to have a presentation by a classmate on Lazar about different approaches for teaching literature. I can recall many important aspects from this presentation; for example, choosing selected literature is key in all the approaches, there should be a general aim when choosing a piece of literature, and there must be a set of well-thought tasks to do before, while, and after reading.
I have to admit that I really like to learn about the exciting approaches to teach literature. In my personal opinion, I like that Lazar gives a well-organized bunch of information, and that makes me understand everything in a clearer way.
- Language-based approach helps students to develop linguistic evidence from a text.
- This approach enhances analytic tools to reach own interpretations.
- This approach does not help students to go beyond in meaning about what the text is really about.
- Literature as content views literature itself as the content of the class.
- This approach sees the social, political, and historical background of the texts.
- Implementation of situational tasks.
- This could be very mechanical and demotivating.
- Time availability could be a problem when using this approach.
- Literature for personal enrichment is amazing for encouraging students to draw on their personal experiences, feelings, and opinions.
- It increases acquisition.
- Group work is enhanced.
- It may represent a problem when selecting books since every student has different likes and dislikes.
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