Essays about: "didactic essay"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 35 essays containing the words didactic essay.
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31. How Views on Presentations Change Pupils' Premises : A Study on Similarities and Differences between Presentations
University essay from Karlstads universitet; Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och ITAbstract : The purpose of this essay was to show the pupils as presenters from their own and their teachers’ perspective. This was done regarding presentations by studying and comparing the applicability of the two structuralist theories media ecology theory and structural semiotic theory. READ MORE
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32. The foulest creatures that walk this earth : J.K. Rowling's Magical Creatures as Metaphors for Difficulties for Teenagers
University essay from Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : In this essay I discuss the magical creatures in the Harry Potter series; not the complete series but Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Many scholars say that the Harry Potter novels are didactic, moralist books in different ways. READ MORE
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33. The Lecture Environment and its Affordances : Student Teachers' Perspectives on the Meaningfulness of the Lecture Form
University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och informationAbstract : Contemporary higher education seems to be moving away from the lecture form and being replaced by student-centered education. This study attempts to ascertain in what ways student teachers experience the lecture as a meaningful educational form. READ MORE
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34. Stereotypes of men and women, and inequality between the sexes in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice : A didactic essay attempting to show that a gender focused reading of Pride and Prejudice has much to offer both male and female students
University essay from Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : Abstract This essay will discuss why one would use a literary text such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813) in a classroom. There is a certain focus on what Pride and Prejudice might have to offer both male and female students, since research has shown that boys tend to resist reading romantic novels and stories about girls. READ MORE
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35. Thorny reading : A didactic and literary approach to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
University essay from Institutionen för humanioraAbstract : Abstract This essay has a gender perspective on didactics and literature with the aim to highlight the circumstances surrounding reading and understanding the novel Pride and Prejudice in a classroom context. Since Pride and Prejudice is written with a somewhat complicated language the pupils are likely to encounter some difficulties when reading the novel. READ MORE