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Umm... in a classroom?
The function of the literature of knowledge is to teach. It speaks to the mere discursive understanding. Whereas, the function of the literature of power is to move.
Carol Jago has written: 'Nikki Giovanni in the classroom' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), African Americans in literature, African American women in literature 'Sandra Cisneros in the classroom' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Mexican Americans in literature 'Cohesive Writing' 'Alice Walker in the classroom' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), African Americans in literature, African American women in literature 'Come to class' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Composition and exercises, English language
Yes; this is exempted in 110, and clarified by the TEACH Act.
If a classroom is dirty or out of order, it may be hard to a child to learn in it. It may also be difficult for the teacher to teach in that type of environment.
For the most part, Philippine literature is only taught at the university level. However, schools in the Philippines are starting to integrate literature into their curricula.
to teach a lesson (in a classroom context): donner un cours to teach a lesson (you're angry at someone): donner une leçon (this is bound to be understood at least as a physical threat)
Good classroom games can be word games or counting games. These can be used to help teach children to spell or learn their tables and done well can be very entertaining.
Teach It is an online resource for teachers of English, Drama and Media Studies for key stage 3 to16+ stages. Teach It has thousands of pages of classroom material, lesson plans and teaching tools.
Manjari Singh has written: 'Gender issues in the language arts classroom' -- subject(s): Literature teachers, Attitudes, Sex role in literature
role models, exercises, reward, very mild disciplinary acts.