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English studies today are driven by demanding curriculum, but this
need is often met with unenthusiastic students. "Fun" work-like
movie days or projects-is often seen as what to do after the real
work is finished. But what if instructors could blend the two
pieces together more effectively, motivating students with
interesting material while still achieving curriculum goals? This
text attempts to fuse the pieces in to a cohesive philosophy. Yin
and Yang in the English Classroom: Teaching With Popular Culture
Texts is designed to provide college professors and high school
teachers with both halves they need to tackle the job of teaching
students literature and writing skills: theoretical foundations of,
and practical applications for, the modern classroom. In addition
to theory and research, each chapter also offers ready-to-use
activities and projects that can be immediately brought into the
classroom. Whether you're new and need a guide to begin your
journey as a teacher, or you're experienced and want to add some
spice to your classroom, this text can offer new ways to fold
popular culture effectively into your teaching toolbox. Other key
features of this book include: *Clear, easy-to-read sections for
each chapter, including a Review of Current Literature and
Classroom Connections *Student-centered solutions to increase
engagement with popular culture and technology *Step-by-step plans
for taking the activities from the page to the classroom easily
English studies today are driven by demanding curriculum, but this
need is often met with unenthusiastic students. "Fun" work-like
movie days or projects-is often seen as what to do after the real
work is finished. But what if instructors could blend the two
pieces together more effectively, motivating students with
interesting material while still achieving curriculum goals? This
text attempts to fuse the pieces in to a cohesive philosophy. Yin
and Yang in the English Classroom: Teaching With Popular Culture
Texts is designed to provide college professors and high school
teachers with both halves they need to tackle the job of teaching
students literature and writing skills: theoretical foundations of,
and practical applications for, the modern classroom. In addition
to theory and research, each chapter also offers ready-to-use
activities and projects that can be immediately brought into the
classroom. Whether you're new and need a guide to begin your
journey as a teacher, or you're experienced and want to add some
spice to your classroom, this text can offer new ways to fold
popular culture effectively into your teaching toolbox. Other key
features of this book include: *Clear, easy-to-read sections for
each chapter, including a Review of Current Literature and
Classroom Connections *Student-centered solutions to increase
engagement with popular culture and technology *Step-by-step plans
for taking the activities from the page to the classroom easily
"Suspenseful and moving . . . This author has a talent for telling
a story and telling it well." - ABNA Breakthrough Novel Award "Like
the nesting dolls of the title, the story moves backward through
time, masterfully disclosing the mysteries of three generations of
dysfunction. What we learn is that violence and alcoholism are not
random, but historical . . . Lyrical and passionate, NESTING DOLLS
is an excellent debut." -- Kaylie Jones, author of LIES MY MOTHER
NEVER TOLD ME Seventeen-year-old Valentine never imagined her life
as a fairytale. Growing up, she's barely getting by, spending her
time, energy, and money caring for her younger brother, Jonathon,
and herself. Her mother lives recklessly and selfishly,
occasionally sobering just enough to see her children through
glassy eyes. After yet another violent episode involving her
mother's boyfriend, Valentine decides to run away, taking Jonathon
with her. In search of a better life, she gets half-way across the
country . . . only to receive such shocking news, it forces her to
turn the car around. Twenty years earlier, Valentine's mother
Theresa, the privileged daughter of a small-town police chief and a
strict, repressive mother, finds herself desperate and devoid of
options when she lands in Los Angeles, 13 years old, pregnant, and
utterly without a clue. Life on the street is ten times meaner than
she ever imagined, and as she struggles to get through each day,
week, and month, she holds on to the hope of finally getting
herself back to upper-class suburban bliss . . . if she can only
make it out of LA in one piece. And twenty years before even that,
in suburbia, Theresa's mother, Caroline, plays the part of doting
wife like a pro, but behind the designer skirts and lipstick smiles
lies a married life of severe physical and emotional abuse. After
having two children, Caroline settles into the idea of living in
home with a man who terrifies her...only to have the love of her
life show up on her doorstep, asking her to make a choice that will
forever change her path and those of the women who will come after
her. NESTING DOLLS is the multigenerational story of three women,
how their lives connect and diverge, and how they support or betray
each other due to circumstances and the choices they make. Their
lives each span a different time, a different life, but ultimately
converge in a single theme: how mothers and daughters are truly
bound together forever, no matter what they may imagine, dream, or
regret. "By turns poignant, funny, and frightening, NESTING DOLLS
is a gorgeously-written reverse fairy tale the reader will be
reluctant to set down." - Lenore Hart, author of BECKY and THE
RAVEN'S BRIDE
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