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Promotion Of Critical And Creative Thinking Skills Through The Teaching Of Poetry, Maura H. Albert May 1985

Promotion Of Critical And Creative Thinking Skills Through The Teaching Of Poetry, Maura H. Albert

Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection

This curriculum project has developed gradually over the past fourteen years during which time I have been teaching in the public elementary schools. I have always loved poetry; therefore it seemed natural to make the reading of poetry a standard part of my curriculum even in my first years of teaching. As the years went by and my own increasing enjoyment in reading poetry was coupled with and encouraged by the positive reactions of the children I taught, it seemed only natural not only to read more poetry in the classroom, but, also, to begin to do some exploration of …


La Habana Para Un Infante Difunto: Cabrera Infante's Self Conscious Narrative, Isabel Alvarez-Borland Mar 1985

La Habana Para Un Infante Difunto: Cabrera Infante's Self Conscious Narrative, Isabel Alvarez-Borland

Spanish Department Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


I.B. Singer's Monologues Of Demons, Ken Frieden Jan 1985

I.B. Singer's Monologues Of Demons, Ken Frieden

Religion - All Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Folktales From Habi'ina, Katnantu District, Eastern Highlands Province, Terence E. Hays Jan 1985

Folktales From Habi'ina, Katnantu District, Eastern Highlands Province, Terence E. Hays

Faculty Publications

The people of Habi'ina village live on the northern slopes of Mount Piora in the Dogara Census Division of the Kainantu District, Eastern Highlands Province. Like other Papua New Guineans, they possess a rich oral literature and tell each other stories for a wide variety of reasons. All stories are called huri, but several different types can be distinguished.