Reclaiming Novel Study with Blended Learning

Reclaiming Novel Study with Blended Learning

Mike Bundao, English Teacher, Lake Park High School, Roselle; and Amanda (Amy) Cavanaugh, English Teacher, Lincoln Way East High School, FrankfortM-201

While NCTE takes a compelling case for “de-centering novel studies,” it is worth wondering what we might lose if we lose novel study all together. Blended learning is an educational approach that leverages technology, scheduling, and physical spaces to optimize engagement, learning, and human development in students. Mike and Amy are high school teachers who have leveraged blended learning to optimize student engagement in traditional novel study using the Harkness method of discussion founded at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. This session will introduce you to the concept of blended learning and help you advocate for its adoption in your school or classroom. We will explain the rationale and method of Harkness style discussion and its application to novel study, and attendees will participate in a simulated “flex day” discussion that incorporates blended learning and the Harkness method of discussion.

 

Fri 4:30 PM - 5:20 PM
32 max
College, High School, Middle/Jr. High
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