Literary Discussions in the Modern Classroom: Online and In-person Implementation Strategies

Albert Carter, DeSuan Dixon, Xia Li
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Literary discussions are widely utilized in education, yet their profound impact on students' comprehension requires in-depth exploration. This paper delves into the influence of literary discussions on student comprehension and examines how these discussions can enhance students' understanding and analytical skills. Through literature reviews and case analyses, this study investigates teaching strategies, student engagement levels, classroom ambiance, and other factors involved in literary discussions, revealing the potential mechanisms through which literary discussions influence student comprehension. The paper explores variations in the application of literary discussions across different types of literary works (novels, poetry, drama, etc.) and their relationship with students' creative thinking. Finally, the paper provides recommendations to assist educators in effectively utilizing literary discussions to enhance students' comprehension skills. Students must have the opportunity to discuss literature in ways that provoke deep thought and meaning from each work they encounter. Therefore, English Language Arts teachers and instructors must be creative in finding unique ways in which they encourage their students to experience and respond to literature.  This paper discusses a variety of strategies to implement in virtual and in-person classrooms, such as Socratic seminar, Teacher-led as a facilitator, Teacher-led as a promoter of diverse perspectives, Using student-generated discussion questions whole class, Using student-generated discussion questions in small groups, Using Close-ended questions, Using Open-ended questions, Inquiry-based, Making real-world connections to the literature, Literature Circles. These literary discussion strategies can be used for both fiction and nonfiction literature.
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现代课堂中的文学讨论:在线和现场实施策略
文学讨论在教育中被广泛使用,但其对学生理解能力的深远影响却需要深入探讨。本文深入探讨了文学讨论对学生理解能力的影响,并研究了这些讨论如何提高学生的理解能力和分析能力。通过文献综述和案例分析,本研究调查了文学讨论中涉及的教学策略、学生参与程度、课堂氛围和其他因素,揭示了文学讨论影响学生理解能力的潜在机制。本文探讨了文学讨论在不同类型文学作品(小说、诗歌、戏剧等)中的应用差异及其与学生创造性思维的关系。最后,本文提出了一些建议,以帮助教育工作者有效利用文学讨论来提高学生的理解能力。学生必须有机会讨论文学作品,从他们所接触的每部作品中引发深刻的思考和意义。因此,英语语言艺术教师和指导者必须创造性地寻找独特的方法,鼓励学生体验文学作品并对其做出反应。 本文讨论了在虚拟课堂和现场课堂中实施的各种策略,如苏格拉底式研讨会、教师主导的促进者、教师主导的不同观点促进者、全班使用学生生成的讨论问题、小组使用学生生成的讨论问题、使用封闭式问题、使用开放式问题、探究式、将现实世界与文学作品联系起来、文学圈。这些文学讨论策略既可用于虚构文学,也可用于非虚构文学。
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