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English in Education
Research Journal of the National Association for the Teaching of English
Volume 51, 2017 - Issue 3
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Original Article

Pre‐twentieth century literature in the Year 9 classroom: student responses to different teaching approaches

(Senior Lecturer, Initial Teacher Education)
Pages 308-326 | Published online: 27 Feb 2018
 

Abstract

This article arises from an action research investigation that sought to understand the ways in which different approaches to teaching pre‐twentieth century literature in Year 9 English lessons might influence students’ experiences of texts. It examines the proposition that some students need to have a secure understanding of the text before they can benefit from more creative approaches which require them to undertake independent and personal responses. Although creative methods of teaching are often posited as being superior to more teacher‐led approaches, student responses suggest that requiring them to participate in creative activities as a means of exploring an unfamiliar text without first ensuring they have a solid understanding of the overarching narrative and a good grasp of unknown language can lead to resistance and disengagement. In this case study, some students benefited from and appreciated a structured approach that included more ‘traditional’ methods of teaching pre‐twentieth century literature, which they said helped them to learn more effectively.

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