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English 393 - Fall, 2022
Teaching Literature & Composition
Class Information
Instructor:
Menely, Tobias
CRN:
32433
Time:
F 12:10-2:00
Location:
120 Voorhies
Description
This course aims to help graduate students to teach their own ongoing sections of English 3, Introduction to Literature. It does so by drawing upon the students' prior instruction and experience in writing pedagogy, their experience in the Spring iteration of ENL 393, and by focusing on the knowledge, skills, and habits of literary analysis that successful students of ENL 3 will develop.
Our orienting text will be Lisa Nunn's 33 Simple Strategies for Faculty: A Week-by-Week Resource for Teaching First-Year and First-Generation Students (Rutgers UP, 2019)
Grading
S/U