In a suggestion to build upon students’ historical knowledge through reading The Remains of the Day, this essay delves into cross-curricular teaching, dual-coded theory aspects and revision of suggested plans to improve learner’s understanding of historical novels, characters, events, and descriptions to grasp and reflect upon such historical knowledge. Several methods for enhancing students’ knowledge and to improve vocabulary knowledge are provided. The essay is theoretically based and presents different aspects of how students’ knowledge of English and history as separate subjects in school, could be combined to address the learning abilities of all students. Reading comprehension is mainly based upon students’ prior knowledge. Therefore...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
The purpose of this study was to explore what happened when literature and literature discussions we...
In a suggestion to build upon students’ historical knowledge through reading The Remains of the Day,...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis essay seeks to contribute to the body of knowl...
This essay discusses the benefits to student learning when we integrate the study of Japanese litera...
This study investigates the relationship between history and literature in the English curriculum of...
This essay offers several strategies and approaches for teaching novels in history courses and refle...
Under the new course of study, each school should be committed to enhancing its instruction to enabl...
This essay explores how effective literature can be when used to teach history utilizing James Fenim...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectThis essay explores several obstacles that a studen...
The article considers the problems of patriotic upbringing of the learners by means of using histori...
The thesis focuses on how students learn history in the classroom, more precisely on their possibili...
Traditionally, the teaching of history tends to focus on content, where historical learning is refle...
This article seeks to shed light on the different functions of memory in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remain...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
The purpose of this study was to explore what happened when literature and literature discussions we...
In a suggestion to build upon students’ historical knowledge through reading The Remains of the Day,...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis essay seeks to contribute to the body of knowl...
This essay discusses the benefits to student learning when we integrate the study of Japanese litera...
This study investigates the relationship between history and literature in the English curriculum of...
This essay offers several strategies and approaches for teaching novels in history courses and refle...
Under the new course of study, each school should be committed to enhancing its instruction to enabl...
This essay explores how effective literature can be when used to teach history utilizing James Fenim...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectThis essay explores several obstacles that a studen...
The article considers the problems of patriotic upbringing of the learners by means of using histori...
The thesis focuses on how students learn history in the classroom, more precisely on their possibili...
Traditionally, the teaching of history tends to focus on content, where historical learning is refle...
This article seeks to shed light on the different functions of memory in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remain...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
Teaching fiction is closely related to science because any sphere of science involves theo...
The purpose of this study was to explore what happened when literature and literature discussions we...