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The Timeless Wisdom of Screwtape Letters: A Guide to Values Development and Perspective
For high school English teachers, this text serves as a valuable resource for helping students shape their values and perspectives. In this blog post, we will explore why "The Screwtape Letters" is essential for study and how it contributes to values development.
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Why Studying The Book Thief In High School English is Perfection
The Book Thief is a profoundly moving and richly crafted novel that invites students to consider the human heart beneath the horrors of history. Through its poetic narration, themes of resilience, empathy, and the power of words, it remains as relevant today as ever.
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Four Great Reasons to Study 1984 with your High School Students!
"1984" is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell that has been widely studied and analyzed by students and scholars alike. Here are...
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Fun Ideas for Analyzing a Novel!
Analyzing a novel can be a fun and engaging activity for students if it is approached in a creative way. Here are some fun ideas for analyzing a novel:
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Catching Teller Crow Novel Study: A valuable novel for Aussie English programs
"Catching Teller Crow" is a young adult novel written by Australian authors Ambelin and Ezekiel Kwaymullina. Here are some reasons why studying this novel can be important:
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Why Study The Giver?
The Giver by Lois Lowry is a Utopian text, centred around a teenage boy called Jonas who lives in a highly regulated world free of emotions, violence and ugliness. People are assigned jobs, life partners and children. While his world seems safe and attractive, at first, it is not long before readers begin to see cracks in the carefully curated façade of life in the colony and begin to realise that there are costs involved in keeping life so seemingly perfect.
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