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What does it mean to experience a work of literature? What role
does response play in the creation of literary meaning? And what
really matters – in the teaching of English Literature? In this
book, Andrew Atherton offers a powerful and timely account of the
vital role that student response plays in the English Literature
classroom. This text is deeply immersed in the disciplinary
traditions and legacies of what it has meant to experience English
Literature, both for its teachers and students. As the English
teaching community try to move beyond exam-driven responses, highly
restrictive essay structures and explicit teaching of
interpretation, this innovative text helps teachers to encourage
responses from students that are more authentic and co-constructed.
It contains dedicated chapters for teaching novels, plays and
poetry as well as generative writing, sentence-level analysis and
essay structure. Each chapter is furnished with a wealth of ideas,
routines and activities, all ready to be embedded directly into the
classroom. This book will play a key role in this continuing
rejuvenation of an experience of English Literature that places a
premium on student response and how to shape it. Deeply rooted in
the disciplinary traditions of English Literature as a subject,
Experiencing English Literature remains actionable and practical,
written first and foremost for teachers. It will be essential
reading for any KS3/4/5 teacher of English Literature as well as
Senior Leaders seeking to better understand the disciplinary
traditions of English Literature.
What does it mean to experience a work of literature? What role
does response play in the creation of literary meaning? And what
really matters – in the teaching of English Literature? In this
book, Andrew Atherton offers a powerful and timely account of the
vital role that student response plays in the English Literature
classroom. This text is deeply immersed in the disciplinary
traditions and legacies of what it has meant to experience English
Literature, both for its teachers and students. As the English
teaching community try to move beyond exam-driven responses, highly
restrictive essay structures and explicit teaching of
interpretation, this innovative text helps teachers to encourage
responses from students that are more authentic and co-constructed.
It contains dedicated chapters for teaching novels, plays and
poetry as well as generative writing, sentence-level analysis and
essay structure. Each chapter is furnished with a wealth of ideas,
routines and activities, all ready to be embedded directly into the
classroom. This book will play a key role in this continuing
rejuvenation of an experience of English Literature that places a
premium on student response and how to shape it. Deeply rooted in
the disciplinary traditions of English Literature as a subject,
Experiencing English Literature remains actionable and practical,
written first and foremost for teachers. It will be essential
reading for any KS3/4/5 teacher of English Literature as well as
Senior Leaders seeking to better understand the disciplinary
traditions of English Literature.
The Chinese economy has grown faster for a longer period than any
other economy in the world. It is now the second, and will soon
become the largest, global economy. This is an astonishing
transformation of a country that in the late 1970s was one of the
poorest in Asia. Central to this economic miracle has been the
emergence of a private sector of entrepreneurs who have started and
grown businesses of all sizes and types. This book explores these
wealth creators and builders of China's new economy, and offers
guidance on the best ways to work with China's entrepreneurs and
their growing businesses. Entrepreneurship in China looks at the
dynamic and changing nature of entrepreneurship, and the need for
entrepreneurs to refine, adapt and evolve their approaches within
an uncertain, fast-changing and volatile environment. This book
examines the distinctive and particular context of China for
entrepreneurs, and offers insights into how entrepreneurship has
emerged as the driver of China's economy. This book will benefit
business people, policy makers and researchers seeking to
understand Chinese entrepreneurship and offers guidance to
practitioners interested in working with private Chinese
businesses.
The Chinese economy has grown faster for a longer period than any
other economy in the world. It is now the second, and will soon
become the largest, global economy. This is an astonishing
transformation of a country that in the late 1970s was one of the
poorest in Asia. Central to this economic miracle has been the
emergence of a private sector of entrepreneurs who have started and
grown businesses of all sizes and types. This book explores these
wealth creators and builders of China's new economy, and offers
guidance on the best ways to work with China's entrepreneurs and
their growing businesses. Entrepreneurship in China looks at the
dynamic and changing nature of entrepreneurship, and the need for
entrepreneurs to refine, adapt and evolve their approaches within
an uncertain, fast-changing and volatile environment. This book
examines the distinctive and particular context of China for
entrepreneurs, and offers insights into how entrepreneurship has
emerged as the driver of China's economy. This book will benefit
business people, policy makers and researchers seeking to
understand Chinese entrepreneurship and offers guidance to
practitioners interested in working with private Chinese
businesses.
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