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Authors of horror fiction
Horror fiction writers
Horror fiction
Wikipedia: Horror fiction
Classic horror stories
Ghosts and Scholars Magazine
HorrorWorld: Horror fiction
The Fright Site
Methods for teaching horror novels
Teaching the Horror Genre
New York Times Learning Network: The Horror, The Horror
Jerry Weiss: Studying Stephen King
Syllabus: Mystery, Detective, and Horror Literature
Frances Auld: Teaching Horror
Howard Lovecraft: Supernatural Horror in Literature
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1 Why Teaching Literature Still Matters
2 How Will I Come to Know My Students
3 How Do I Plan an Integrated Curriculum
4 How Do I Teach Beyond the Canon
5 Use of Multimodal Digital Tools
6 How Do I Foster Different Ways of Talking and Writing about Literature
7 How Do I Encourage Students to Respond to Literature Through Multiple Critical Perspectives
8 How Do I Engage Students in Writing and Enacting Literary Texts
9 How Can I Engage Students in Responding to Poetry and Spoken Word
10 How Do I Integrate Reading Instruction With Teaching Literature
11 How Do I Assess and Evaluate Students Learning
12 How Do I Develop as a Teacher Across a Professional Life Span
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