A VERY GOOD PLACE TO START

Author:   Craig Thorn
Publisher:   Heinemann USA
ISBN:  

9780867092837


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 October 1991
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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A Very Good Place to Start, a collection of articles by members of the Phillips Andover English department, demonstrates how effective an English department can be if individual teachers are willing to take full responsibility for setting up their courses (often with considerable input from students) and are also committed to sharing what they're doing and how it's working. Instead of following a departmental curriculum, complete with sets of required texts, individual teachers are free to try new techniques and new materials geared to a particular class. The approach encourages a constant interchange of ideas and experiences among department members, to everyone's professional advantage. When the editor invited his colleagues to contribute to a collection of essays, he had no intention of trying to put together a book. He simply wanted to photocopy the essays and spread them around the department, hoping to encourage others to join in. During the course of the writing, the teachers found themselves learning all kinds of things from each other. Further, the act of writing helped some of them understand what they had been doing for years. The book is a plus, but for the contributors the process of writing the essays, discussing them, finding striking parallels and differences among their basic attitudes about teaching and learning was reward enough. In many, respects, A Very Good Place to Start is an invitation to teachers in English departments to put together their own collection. The book is an excellent tool for a teachers' workshop, because the essays are open-ended, inviting variations on the techniques and as an end in itself. Rather, it's a means by which every department can set its own course.

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Author:   Craig Thorn
Publisher:   Heinemann USA
Imprint:   Boynton/Cook Publishers Inc US
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780867092837


ISBN 10:   0867092831
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   30 October 1991
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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[This book] serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . [It] illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students. -Alabama English �This book� serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . �It� illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students. -Alabama English ?[This book] serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . [It] illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students.?-Alabama English -[This book] serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . [It] illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students.--Alabama English


?[This book] serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . [It] illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students.?-Alabama English


[This book] serves as a springboard for diversity and creativity in the classroom . . . [It] illustrates the fact that we as teachers have the power and potential to make our own courses, and thereby, have the ability to meet the various needs of our diverse students. -Alabama English


Author Information

Craig Thorn (M.A. Brown University) is the John Porter Instructor in English at Phillips Andover Academy. He has been a member of the Phillips faculty for nine years, and has taught writing since he was in high school. At Phillips he has helped design the core writing course as well as literature courses ranging from Native American works to studies of Hungarian, Czechoslovakian, and Japanese authors. In 1991 he received a National Endowment for the Humanities/Council for Basic Education summer grant supporting his study of Walt Whitman's influence on William Carlos Williams, Hart Crane, T.S. Eliot, and Wallace Stevens.

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