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Teaching Scottish Literature: Curriculum and Classroom Applications (Scottish Language and Literature Volume 3)

โœ Scribed by Alan MacGillivray


Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
233
Category
Library

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Aimed at lecturers, teachers and teacher trainers, this volume engages with current debates concerning what constitutes a Scottish text, the place of Scottish texts in an English course, the theoretical issues in teaching such texts, and the use of varieties of Scots in courses and writing. The book provides extensive and varied exemplars and guidance on writing workshops.


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