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Relevancy and Involvement: Literature for the Disadvantaged.

Authors :
Cooper, David
Source :
The English Record. Oct 1968 19(1):47-51.
Publication Year :
1968

Abstract

If the disadvantaged student can be encouraged to respond to literature through a variety of student-centered experiences, his cognitive, affective, and creative growth will be greatly stimulated. Teachers can bring into the classroom many titles of contemporary literature which reflect the current concerns of disadvantaged youth. Moreover, an imaginative and flexible approach to instruction should be utilized which makes it possible for the student to participate actively in the literary experience. Creative dramatics and independent, but guided, small group discussions are two methods which encourage participation in thinking about and reacting to literature. (JM)

Details

Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
<searchLink fieldCode=&quot;SO&quot; term=&quot;%22The+English+Record%22&quot;><i>The English Record</i></searchLink>. Oct 1968 19(1):47-51.
Accession number :
ED030653