Using Commonplace Books to Enrich Medieval and Renaissance Courses (Teaching the Middle Ages)

$34.95

This book offers historical and pedagogical techniques for improving reading, writing, and journaling skills through the practice of commonplacing.

Using Commonplace Books to Enrich Medieval and Renaissance Courses (Teaching the Middle Ages)
Using Commonplace Books to Enrich Medieval and Renaissance Courses (Teaching the Middle Ages)
$34.95

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This book is a collection of essays offering a wide range of approaches to teaching with commonplace books. In the medieval period and beyond, commonplace books promoted a blend of excerpting, memorization, creative writing, and journaling, making them the analogue equivalent to modern-day digital journaling, bookmarking, and note-taking tools. Covering a variety of methods for introducing students to the medieval and Renaissance reading practice known as commonplacing, this volume provides instructors with concrete guidelines for using commonplace books as a teaching and learning tool. The enclosed essays provide a point of reference for best practices as well as concrete models for teaching and learning with commonplace books, helping instructors develop more student-centred, inclusive curricula.

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Dimensions 22.9 × 1.3 × 15.2 in

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