A Case Study: Incorporating Young Adult Literature into General Education To Improve Intellectual and Emotional Intelligence

Institutions of higher learning have required students to take general education courses since such they were conceived and implemented in the 1940s. Requirements vary widely across institutions, but there is a broad consensus that a literature course be required in order to graduate. While these co...

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Main Author: Irion, Katherine Ann
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2018
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-80232019-05-16T03:38:15Z A Case Study: Incorporating Young Adult Literature into General Education To Improve Intellectual and Emotional Intelligence Irion, Katherine Ann Institutions of higher learning have required students to take general education courses since such they were conceived and implemented in the 1940s. Requirements vary widely across institutions, but there is a broad consensus that a literature course be required in order to graduate. While these courses feature many types of literature, one literary field is overwhelmingly overlooked: young adult literature. Brigham Young University has recently implemented a young adult literature course that will fulfill a general education requirement. This case study examines the question, "What might be the rationale for including a course in young adult literature as part of the general education curriculum?" The findings of this case study suggest teaching YA literature as a GE course benefits students' emotional and intellectual intelligence. Drawing on observations, interviews, students' work, and students' reflections, analysis concludes that young adult literature has the ability to be used in a university general education class to successfully teach intellectual abilities and to impart and improve emotional intelligence. 2018-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/7023 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8023&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive young adult literature general education empathy case study English Language and Literature
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Irion, Katherine Ann
A Case Study: Incorporating Young Adult Literature into General Education To Improve Intellectual and Emotional Intelligence
description Institutions of higher learning have required students to take general education courses since such they were conceived and implemented in the 1940s. Requirements vary widely across institutions, but there is a broad consensus that a literature course be required in order to graduate. While these courses feature many types of literature, one literary field is overwhelmingly overlooked: young adult literature. Brigham Young University has recently implemented a young adult literature course that will fulfill a general education requirement. This case study examines the question, "What might be the rationale for including a course in young adult literature as part of the general education curriculum?" The findings of this case study suggest teaching YA literature as a GE course benefits students' emotional and intellectual intelligence. Drawing on observations, interviews, students' work, and students' reflections, analysis concludes that young adult literature has the ability to be used in a university general education class to successfully teach intellectual abilities and to impart and improve emotional intelligence.
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