Description
Delve into the compelling world of 'War' (Paperback), a crucial resource for educators and students alike, designed to enhance the understanding of war-related literature and texts. Published by Phoenix Education Australia, this guide empowers middle and senior secondary students with in-depth analyses of various war-themed texts. With its comprehensive approach, 'War' provides educators with essential tools to navigate the complexities of genre conventions, themes, and characters. Each title in this extensive series begins with a thorough definition of the genre, followed by an exploration of context and representation in literature about war.
This teacher resource book includes a rich selection of texts that illustrate the evolving narrative of war, fostering critical evaluation and personal interpretation. It features a variety of engaging student activities that cater to diverse year levels, ensuring that every learner can connect with the material. Practical suggestions and strategies for analyzing thematic elements and stylistic choices allow educators to guide students in thoughtful discussions about literature's response to war.
Whether you're a teacher looking to enrich your curriculum or a student aiming to deepen your comprehension of war literature, 'War' (Paperback) is the perfect addition to your resources. Order now and explore the intricacies of war representation in literature!
**Delivery Information**: Our shipping options ensure swift delivery directly to your door, so you can focus on what truly matters – fostering a love of learning! Expect timely arrival of your order for immediate use in the classroom or study at home.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: War (Paperback)
Publisher: Phoenix Education Australia, Putney, NSW
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Paperback
Details:
Each title in this series of teacher resource books for students in middle and senior secondary years, starts with a detailed definition of the genre, followed by an examination of a wide range of texts with: background information; information about text and context; ideas on genre conventions, representation of themes, characters, style; suggestions and strategies for dealing with the texts; a wide range of student activities to suit different year levels, with emphasis on what is being said and how it is being said, with questions; response tasks. A range of appropriate texts have been selected that seek to demonstrate the changing face of writing about war over time. Detailed analysis of the conventions, themes, techniques and contextual impact has been provided to help teachers develop and deepen student understanding, critical evaluation and personal interpretation.
This teacher resource book includes a rich selection of texts that illustrate the evolving narrative of war, fostering critical evaluation and personal interpretation. It features a variety of engaging student activities that cater to diverse year levels, ensuring that every learner can connect with the material. Practical suggestions and strategies for analyzing thematic elements and stylistic choices allow educators to guide students in thoughtful discussions about literature's response to war.
Whether you're a teacher looking to enrich your curriculum or a student aiming to deepen your comprehension of war literature, 'War' (Paperback) is the perfect addition to your resources. Order now and explore the intricacies of war representation in literature!
**Delivery Information**: Our shipping options ensure swift delivery directly to your door, so you can focus on what truly matters – fostering a love of learning! Expect timely arrival of your order for immediate use in the classroom or study at home.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: War (Paperback)
Publisher: Phoenix Education Australia, Putney, NSW
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Paperback
Details:
Each title in this series of teacher resource books for students in middle and senior secondary years, starts with a detailed definition of the genre, followed by an examination of a wide range of texts with: background information; information about text and context; ideas on genre conventions, representation of themes, characters, style; suggestions and strategies for dealing with the texts; a wide range of student activities to suit different year levels, with emphasis on what is being said and how it is being said, with questions; response tasks. A range of appropriate texts have been selected that seek to demonstrate the changing face of writing about war over time. Detailed analysis of the conventions, themes, techniques and contextual impact has been provided to help teachers develop and deepen student understanding, critical evaluation and personal interpretation.