A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School by Janet Alsup

A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School

Janet Alsup
170 pages
Routledge
May 2015
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Taking a close look at the forces that affect English education in schools -- at the ways literature, cognitive science, the privileging of the STEM disciplines, and current educational policies are connected -- this timely book counters with a strong argument for the importance of continuing to teach literature in middle and secondary classrooms. The case is made through critical examination of the ongoing "culture wars" between the humanities and the sciences, recent research in cognitive literary studies demonstrating the power of narrative reading, and an analysis of educational trends that have marginalized literature teaching in the U.S., including standards-based and scripted curricula. The book is distinctive in presenting both a synthesis of arguments for literary study in the middle and high school and sample lesson plans from practicing teachers exemplifying how literature can positively influence adolescents' intellectual, emotional, and social selves.
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Pages 170
Publisher Routledge
Published 2015
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