Literaturely

Literaturely

We are two friends who love teaching literature just as much as we love talking. Over the past five years or so, we have each taught a range of literature courses in a variety of contexts. Our experiences prompted us to think about what it means to teach literature in a twenty-first century classroom. In our podcast, we create a place to discuss literature pedagogy, consider the hurdles and concerns the majority of literature teachers will face, form a community to encourage collaboration, work through our own journey and questions, and share our general love for pedagogy. Let's craft our dream course together! Join in the conversation at our website: https://literaturely.wixsite.com/podcast

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Episoder(41)

Episode 15: The Student Becomes the Master

Episode 15: The Student Becomes the Master

In this episode, Paige and Margaret respond to a listener submission: how can someone start to teach themselves more about literature? We share our methods for self-teaching...and realize every profes...

18 Sep 202153min

Episode 14: Frequently Asked Questions for Course Prep

Episode 14: Frequently Asked Questions for Course Prep

It's the most chaotic time of the year: BACK TO SCHOOL SEASON. Literaturely tackles some of academia's frequently-asked questions for developing a course, finishing a syllabus, and starting the semest...

5 Sep 202158min

Episode 13: Responding to Hurricanes and Natural Disasters in the Classroom

Episode 13: Responding to Hurricanes and Natural Disasters in the Classroom

THE END IS NEAR! Wait, no, it's just the thirteenth episode of Literaturely! We are joined in this episode by Emilie Mears, an expert in eco-lit, to discuss the apocalypse. Or rather, to discuss liter...

8 Aug 202154min

Episode 12: Building Skills for Research

Episode 12: Building Skills for Research

In our final installment of the Building Skills series, Paige and Margaret talk about the ways we teach our students how to research. Afraid that teaching research skills will bore your students (and ...

23 Jul 202142min

Episode 11: Building Skills for Analysis

Episode 11: Building Skills for Analysis

Welcome to Part 2 of our series Building Skills for the Literature Class! In this episode, Paige and Margaret discuss our approaches, strategies, and assignments for developing our students analytical...

9 Jul 20210s

Episode 10: Building Skills for Close Reading

Episode 10: Building Skills for Close Reading

Literaturely kicks off its newest series--Building Skills--with an in-depth discussion on developing students' close reading skills. Paige and Margaret discuss how they help their students learn to re...

26 Jun 202144min

Episode 9: To Teach or Not to Teach Shakespeare

Episode 9: To Teach or Not to Teach Shakespeare

Is Shakespeare still relevant? Is there any point to teaching Shakespeare outside of a Shakespeare course? In this episode, Paige and Margaret discuss the potential of including Shakespeare in your in...

11 Jun 202144min

Episode 8: Literal Memory or Literary Memory?

Episode 8: Literal Memory or Literary Memory?

Today Margaret and Paige are investigating truth! What does it mean to write an autobiography, memoir, or auto-fiction? What does it mean to write truthfully? To put your memory on the page? We've rea...

7 Mai 202158min

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