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1,000 YEARS OF stORYTELLING
An In-Depth Guide to Teaching the Origins of British Literature from the 8th-18th Centuries
1000 Years of Storytelling: An In-depth Guide to Teaching the Origins of British Literature from the 8th-18th Centuries is a comprehensive curriculum guide designed to help educators bring the fascinating world of early British literature to life in their classrooms. This guide is meant to be used alongside THIS textbook, An Open Companion to Early British Literature and provides real-world, classroom-tested assignments and resources for teaching survey courses of English literature.
This guide covers a wide range of literary works, from the Old English poetry of the Anglo-Saxons to the satirical masterpieces of the 18th century. It offers:
- Detailed module overviews and historical context for each literary period
- Learning objectives and outcomes that are aligned throughout the book
- Sample course schedules for 16-week, 12-week and 8-week semesters
- Engaging essay assignments, discussion prompts, exams, and close reading activities
- Rubrics, answer keys and student handouts to for easy facilitation
- Links to curated multimedia resources to help build context for students as they embark on these readings
Whether you’re a seasoned educator or new to teaching early British literature, 1000 Years of Storytelling provides a flexible and comprehensive framework for designing a course that is both rigorous and rewarding. With its innovative approach and focus on student engagement, this guide is an essential resource for anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of early British literature with their students.
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