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Title
Literary
theory
:
historical
origins
,
current
constructs
,
derivative
approaches
and
Atlantic
Provinces
Education
Foundation
document
applications
Author
Knox
Lush
,
Linda
,
1961-
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2002.
Education
Date
2002
Pagination
ix, 248 leaves.
Subject
Atlantic
Provinces
Education
Foundation;
English
language--Study
and
teaching
(Secondary)--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Literature--History
and
criticism--Theory
, etc
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
229-247.
Abstract
The
herald
and
harbinger
of the
new
millennium
has
,
most
decidedly
, been
change.
Its
hand
has
touched
almost
all
facets
of
human
existence
,
it
being
slow
,
slight
and
singular
in
some
cases
yet
rapid
,
multiple
and
irrevocable
in
others.
High
school
curriculum
development
has also
felt
its
impress
as
well.
The
western
provinces
have
recognized
and
responded
to the
call
for
change
with the
Western
Canadian
Protocol
-
Common
Curriculum
Framework;
closer
to
home
the
impetus
for
change
in
curriculum
direction
,
development
, and
documents
has been
answered
through
the
formulation
and
gradual
implementation
of the
Atlantic
Provinces
Education
Foundation
document.
It
is
within
the
pages
of this
document
that
new
directions
and
reconceptualizations
take
shape
that will
serve
to
inform
the
teaching
of
English
language
arts
for the
new
millennium.
--
For the
most
part
, this
shape
and
direction
has been a
theoretical
one
,
specifically
that of
literary
theory.
With the
explosion
of the
"new"
continental
literary
theories
and their
subsequent
graft
and
maturation
, this
field
has been a
decided
mover
and
shaker
in not
only
the
realm
of the
academy
but
,
particularly
of
late
, in the
world
of
high
school
curriculum
development.
The
philosophies
and
methodologies
of
movements
and
schools
such
as
critical
literacy
,
semiotics
,
deconstruction
,
cultural
studies
,
etc.
are those that
now
serve
to
form
some
of the
key
conceptual
and
structural
pillars
of the
English
language
arts
classroom.
The
presence
,
role
, and
practical
application
of
such
theories
in
current
curriculum
frameworks
,
particularly
the
APEF
,
necessitate
an
examination
of this
theoretical
territory
and its
inherent
consciousness
in the
APEF.
It
also
necessitates
a
proposal
utilizing
the
integration
and
synthesis
of
said
theories
,
resulting
ultimately
in
workable
practices
for the
English
language
arts
classroom;
applications
borne
of
,
circumscribed
by
, and
adherent
to
critical
literacy
and
multiple
sign
systems.
--
Critical
literacy
,
itself
,
is
an
approach
to
teaching
English
language
arts
that
is
characterized
by
eclecticism
and
dichotomy
, and
draws
its
fuel
and
fire
from
postmodern
theoretical
stances.
Transactions
through
multiple
sign
systems
utilizes
an
application
of
Gardiner's
Multiple
Intelligences
through
Reader-Response
Theory
,
specifically
the
American
development
of
Rosenblatt
termed
aesthetic
transactive
theory.
Such
reshaping
,
refashioning
, and
reconceptualizing
,
evident
in
curriculum
development
,
is
no
less
evident
within
the
APEF
where
its
designers
have
sought
and
wrought
new
directions
and
innovations
for the
21st
century
,
theoretically
grounded
in
literary
theory.
It
is
also
clearly
evident
that these
new
directions
and
shifts
embrace
the
philosophy
behind
critical
literacy
and
transactions
through
multiple
sign
systems.
--
It
is
to
such
perceived
shifts
in the
accepted
order
that
Thomas
Kuhn
coined
the
term
paradigm;
it
is
to
such
shifts
that the
students
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
will be
introduced
to a
new
paradigm
under
the
aegis
of the
APEF
and its
inherent
literary
theories.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1591188
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
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