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Chapter 6: Activities
Integrating media in the curriculum
Media literacy curriculum and resources
Media Literacy Projects
Technology tools for teaching media literacy
Critical analysis of film and media
Film or TV Study and Adaptations
Analyzing film / TV
Analyzing images
Digital literature / digital storytelling
Video production or vlog resources
Online videos for showing in classes
Resource Videos or Podcasts
Online Literary Archives
Digital Responses to Literature
Audio or podcast productions or responses to literature
On-Line Role-play Responses to Literature
Using Games to Create Literature Activities
Copyright issues
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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
CHAPTER RESOURCES FOR THE 3rd EDITION
GENERAL CATEGORIES
16th – 19th Century Literature
20th – 21st Century Literature
Multicultural Literature
Types of Literature
Ways of Responding
Media and Technology
Curriculum and Assessment
Professional Development
Activities
Further reading
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