2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.558
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Teaching Literature In and Outside of the Classroom

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“…In a multicultural society, the context of the content is crucial in creating an awareness of ideological constructs and their attendant influences on young learners (Radhika and Sandhya, 2009;Vengadasamy, 2011;Kalamees-Ruubel and Läänemets, 2012;Ramesh and Talif, 2013). Besides this, using a Eurocentric yardstick is merely a struggle between tokenism and embracing differences (Radhika and Sandhya, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a multicultural society, the context of the content is crucial in creating an awareness of ideological constructs and their attendant influences on young learners (Radhika and Sandhya, 2009;Vengadasamy, 2011;Kalamees-Ruubel and Läänemets, 2012;Ramesh and Talif, 2013). Besides this, using a Eurocentric yardstick is merely a struggle between tokenism and embracing differences (Radhika and Sandhya, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides this, using a Eurocentric yardstick is merely a struggle between tokenism and embracing differences (Radhika and Sandhya, 2009). These contentions along with the marginalisation of literatures and declining reading habits have contributed to the lack of communication which can be a contributing factor to social discord in a pluralistic society (Kalamees-Ruubel and Läänemets, 2012). Such arguments underscore the ways in which literature is an important communicator of signifiers of ethnic identity as well as inter-ethnic understanding and misunderstanding, depending on the sensitivity given to text selection, the role of text selection and the syllabi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have shown that students expect teachers to demonstrate and explain the relationships between school subjects and their real-life applications. For example, students valued highly the use of common language concepts and cultural knowledge (Läänemets, et al, 2012, Sepp, 2014. The use of the hidden curriculum in a particular society (e.g.…”
Section: Linguo-didactics and Integrated Language Subjects In The Est...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the influence of English) and extracurricular activities can support meaningful learning, especially language learning, if one makes use of media and organised cultural events as learning environments. Despite the progress of ICT, it is well understood that computerbased learning has to be balanced with other forms of study in which teachers intellectual skills are of crucial importance (Kalamees & Läänemets, 2012). Moreover, in order to develop students´ wider comprehension of different environments (especially social and cultural), the process of learning literature and languages should be varied, which also provides more opportunities to accommodate students with different learning styles and capacities.…”
Section: Linguo-didactics and Integrated Language Subjects In The Est...mentioning
confidence: 99%