Valerie Hockert, was born in the Midwest where she has lived all her adult life. She has had much life experience through her various entrepreneurial life. She has a Master's Degree in Liberal Studies, and a PhD in Literary Studies. Dr. Hockert has been teaching at a college level for many years. She was the first publisher of the Writers' Journal and Today's Family, two national publications. She is also a certified personal trainer, great chef, and the Publisher of an e-magazine: www.realitytodayforum.com.
Teaching Humanities
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- ISBN978-1-311-67664-1
- EAN9781311676641
- Date de parution26/11/2013
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJPCA
Résumé
Are you looking for a comprehensive, ready-to-use resource to breathe life into your introductory humanities course? Teaching Intro to Humanities: A Guide for Teachers is your ultimate classroom companion. Designed specifically to save educators valuable preparation time while maximizing student engagement, this guide provides a rich repository of academic materials tailored for introductory high school and college courses.
From foundational poets to the groundbreaking philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, and John Locke, this book equips you with everything needed to navigate complex historical and philosophical texts with confidence. No more spending hours drafting curriculum from scratch; this guide bridges the gap between historical context and modern classroom discussion. Inside this comprehensive teaching guide, you will find a complete suite of pedagogical tools, including:· Thought-provoking response questions and short essay questions to evaluate daily reading comprehension.· Deep discussion prompts designed to foster critical thinking and lively classroom debates.· Full-length essay topics and exam materials to streamline your mid-term and final grading processes.· Complete answer keys to ensure smooth, accurate, and efficient grading.
Whether you are a seasoned professor updating your syllabus or a first-time instructor stepping into a humanities classroom, this guide offers enough practical material to successfully design, manage, and execute an entire semester. Transform the way your students interact with classic literature and philosophy, and bring structural ease back to your teaching workload.
From foundational poets to the groundbreaking philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, René Descartes, and John Locke, this book equips you with everything needed to navigate complex historical and philosophical texts with confidence. No more spending hours drafting curriculum from scratch; this guide bridges the gap between historical context and modern classroom discussion. Inside this comprehensive teaching guide, you will find a complete suite of pedagogical tools, including:· Thought-provoking response questions and short essay questions to evaluate daily reading comprehension.· Deep discussion prompts designed to foster critical thinking and lively classroom debates.· Full-length essay topics and exam materials to streamline your mid-term and final grading processes.· Complete answer keys to ensure smooth, accurate, and efficient grading.
Whether you are a seasoned professor updating your syllabus or a first-time instructor stepping into a humanities classroom, this guide offers enough practical material to successfully design, manage, and execute an entire semester. Transform the way your students interact with classic literature and philosophy, and bring structural ease back to your teaching workload.























