Young minds—in high school and college—need to feel personally connected, excited, and moved by what they read. They have a thirst for beauty, and will respond to poetry and prose that speaks to the human condition. To pitch too soon into a theoretical approach risks destroying this visceral connection.
100 Inspiring Ways to Use Social Media In the Classroom | Online Universities - 0 views
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Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter and tools such as Skype are connecting students to learning opportunities in new and exciting ways. Whether you teach an elementary class, a traditional college class, or at an online university, you will find inspirational ways to incorporate social media in your classroom with this list.
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The American Scholar: Orson Welles on Reading Shakespeare Aloud - Paula Marantz Cohen - 0 views
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ascendancy of science, which has turned the study of literature into a scientific endeavor.
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eading Shakespeare aloud is key to appreciating his work.
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