On the Teaching Track
Insights on teaching, learning, & faculty development
On Teaching Poems in Novels
Students are likely to (at best) skim or (at worst) skip a poem entirely when it interrupts the prose of an assigned novel. This reading malpractice is not without consequences! So, how do we convince students that this generic navigation is labor worth undertaking?
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