In this thesis I explore the advantages of EFL students in Secondary school learning about otherness through young adult literature. I have chosen to concentrate mainly on one novel, namely Harry Potter and the philosopher’s stone. I wanted to find out more about the advantages and disadvantages that come with using literature in teaching EFL learners, and the importance of being taught about otherness in school. I have based my thesis on relevant literature that I have found during my research and quest for a better understanding of teaching otherness. Through this I aim to create more awareness amongst student teachers like myself
This bachelor's thesis examines three books in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Philoso...
This essay argues that the Harry Potter books can be used to analyse various methods and theories re...
Title: Using Harry Potter as a “Mirror of Erised”. What can Swedish teenagers learn from reading the...
The magical fictional setting of the Harry Potter novels is not one separated from our own. It featu...
This essay focuses on the pedagogical benefits of using fantasy literature in the classroom as it re...
The Harry Potter novels written by J.K Rowling have been popular since the first book was released i...
The Harry Potter series, although primarily written for young adults has managed to be widely popula...
This essay explores the representation of pedagogy in the fictional works of the Harry Potter books ...
This master's thesis is connected to learning about literature education. The theoretical part focus...
Scholars have noted that embedded in the plot of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series are representat...
This essay’s aim is to investigate how Rowling uses her novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret...
In my research paper, my aims were to point out the merits of using literature in primary classroom ...
Effective teaching strategies play a central role in creating inclusive and engaging teaching and le...
This case study is an in-depth look into nine students' responses to reading Harry Potter and the Ph...
Harry Potter is a special series for a plethora of reasons, one of its most frequently referenced qu...
This bachelor's thesis examines three books in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Philoso...
This essay argues that the Harry Potter books can be used to analyse various methods and theories re...
Title: Using Harry Potter as a “Mirror of Erised”. What can Swedish teenagers learn from reading the...
The magical fictional setting of the Harry Potter novels is not one separated from our own. It featu...
This essay focuses on the pedagogical benefits of using fantasy literature in the classroom as it re...
The Harry Potter novels written by J.K Rowling have been popular since the first book was released i...
The Harry Potter series, although primarily written for young adults has managed to be widely popula...
This essay explores the representation of pedagogy in the fictional works of the Harry Potter books ...
This master's thesis is connected to learning about literature education. The theoretical part focus...
Scholars have noted that embedded in the plot of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series are representat...
This essay’s aim is to investigate how Rowling uses her novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret...
In my research paper, my aims were to point out the merits of using literature in primary classroom ...
Effective teaching strategies play a central role in creating inclusive and engaging teaching and le...
This case study is an in-depth look into nine students' responses to reading Harry Potter and the Ph...
Harry Potter is a special series for a plethora of reasons, one of its most frequently referenced qu...
This bachelor's thesis examines three books in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Philoso...
This essay argues that the Harry Potter books can be used to analyse various methods and theories re...
Title: Using Harry Potter as a “Mirror of Erised”. What can Swedish teenagers learn from reading the...