English Literature in Childhood
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
English |
Instance: 2018/2019 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
MEBI |
0 |
MEBI - Study Plan |
1 |
- |
6 |
52 |
162 |
Teaching language
English
Objectives
Students are supposed to acquire the knowledge of subject matters specified in the syllabus, as far as the historical and cultural contextualization of English children's literature is concerned. Besides, they should also develop understandingof the particularities of children's imaginative universe, of their psychological and educational needs, in order to be fully apt to approach them with an appropriate attitude and open critical spirit. The thoroughwork of critical analysis developed within the scope seminars of a choice of both literary and critical texts will enhance students' abilities to teach children with a broader critical mind and a more conscious understanding of the role played by literature and reading in society from the very early stages of childhood.
Learning outcomes and competences
Topics proposed by the syllabus aim at conveying to students the specificity of knowledge within the scope of children's studies in order to enable them to teach first cycle children in an adequate and competent way. Therefore, themes will deal with: 1. the necessary definition of the subject's object of study, i.e., children's literature in English, its historical and cultural contextualization; 2. the child viewed as a psychological unit of its own, a human identity with its own voice and views upon the world, which demands a particular approach. 3. the choice of a variety of children's literary texts, covering a wide range of genres, typologies and forms, so as to promote among students an equivalent diversity of approaches and a familiarization with equally diverse techniques of expression and representation.
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
BA degree
Program
- Historical and cultural background: perspectives on children and childhood
- Some aspects of child psychology
- The child and the book: ways of entertainment, ways of education
- Texts for younger children: songs, rhymes and fairy tales
5. Texts for older children: travel, adventure and fantastic tales and novels
Mandatory literature
J. M. Barrie; Peter Pan, Penguin, 1995
Lewis Carroll; Alice's Adventures in wonderland, Penguin, 1991
Rundell, Katherine, 1987-;
Rooftoppers. ISBN: 978-989-8730-21-3
Milo Winter; Aesop's Fables for Children, Dover Publications, 2008
Complementary Bibliography
Ted Hughes; Jet: Songs and Rhymes, Mary Glasgow Scholastic, 1995
Iona Opie; My Vrey First Mother Goose, Candlewick Press, 1996
Vasconcelos, Filomena 340;
E-fabulations. ISBN: 1646-8880
Comments from the literature
Critical bibliography will be indicated to students throughout the semester
Teaching methods and learning activities
TP lectures; TO. TP lectures will deal with the theoretical and practical implications of all subjects in the syllabus. Students will be therefore requested to participate actively within TPs and TOs, presenting work, like reading reports or others previously prepared at home. A final work will be demanded to all students to conclude the process of evaluation. Distributed evaluation with no final exam. 60% final project; 40% active participation in class.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Participação presencial |
40,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
60,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
83,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
60,00 |
Trabalho de investigação |
100,00 |
Total: |
243,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Students will be evaluated according to their active participation in seminars throughout the semester, e.g. reading reports or others (40%), as well as on a final written project (60%).
Calculation formula of final grade
40% - participation in seminars
60% final written work.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Not applicable
Internship work/project
Not applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Non applicable
Classification improvement
Students who wish to improve their final mark will have to repeat their final written project.
Observations
None