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Anecdotes and Afterthoughts: Literature as a Teacher's Curriculum


Bold Visions in Educational Research

No. of pages 227

Published: 2014

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"Anecdotes and Afterthoughts: Literature as a Teacher's Curriculum" by Edward Podsiadlik III explores the intersection of literature and education through personal anecdotes and reflective insights. The book serves as a guide for educators, illustrating how literary texts can be integrated into teaching practices to inspire and engage students. Podsiadlik shares practical strategies for using literature to foster critical thinking, empathy, and a love for reading, encouraging teachers to view literature as a dynamic tool for shaping classroom experiences. Through these narratives and reflections, the book emphasizes the transformative power of literature in the educational journey. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Bold Visions in Educational Research .

There are 227 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Brill .

 

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Bold Visions in Educational Research