Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences

The reasons for incorporating literature in foreign language classrooms range from increased language proficiency and gaining cultural experience to increasing literary knowledge. In Swedish upper-secondary school, literature inclusion is advocated by the course curriculum, but with few specifics as...

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Main Author: Granath, Simon
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation 2017
Subjects:
EFL
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-38332
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mdh-383322018-01-31T05:09:15ZTeaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiencesengGranath, SimonMälardalens högskola, Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation2017upper-secondary schoolteaching Englishapproaches to literatureEFLlanguage proficiencyliterary analysisextensive readingreflective exercisesgymnasieskolalitteratur i Engelskaläsning av skönlitteratureGeneral Literature StudiesLitteraturvetenskapThe reasons for incorporating literature in foreign language classrooms range from increased language proficiency and gaining cultural experience to increasing literary knowledge. In Swedish upper-secondary school, literature inclusion is advocated by the course curriculum, but with few specifics as to how teachers should approach it. This study investigates how teachers approach literature teaching, what their ideals for their teaching are, and what difficulties they experience when teaching. These questions were addressed in semi-structured interviews with seven upper-secondary school teachers. The data was analyzed using Content Analysis. The results show that the teachers viewed the role of literature as a way to enhance students’ social and cultural awareness, as well as their language proficiency. The teachers emphasized maintaining and cultivating students’ interests by choosing literature that contain themes relatable and interesting to students, as well as by enthusing students when introducing the texts. When working with the texts the most common assignments and exercises were based on literary analysis and subjective student reflection. The biggest constraint perceived by the teachers were unmotivated and uninterested students. A possible conclusion to be drawn from the research is that it is increasingly important for teachers to connect to students’ needs and interests when incorporating literature. A suggestion for further research is therefore to investigate students’ perceptions and experiences with literature in English class. In addition, the efficiency of literature teaching approaches needs to be researched, as this area is fairly unexplored.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-38332LÄRARUTBILDNINGEN, application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic upper-secondary school
teaching English
approaches to literature
EFL
language proficiency
literary analysis
extensive reading
reflective exercises
gymnasieskola
litteratur i Engelska
läsning av skönlitterature
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
spellingShingle upper-secondary school
teaching English
approaches to literature
EFL
language proficiency
literary analysis
extensive reading
reflective exercises
gymnasieskola
litteratur i Engelska
läsning av skönlitterature
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Granath, Simon
Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
description The reasons for incorporating literature in foreign language classrooms range from increased language proficiency and gaining cultural experience to increasing literary knowledge. In Swedish upper-secondary school, literature inclusion is advocated by the course curriculum, but with few specifics as to how teachers should approach it. This study investigates how teachers approach literature teaching, what their ideals for their teaching are, and what difficulties they experience when teaching. These questions were addressed in semi-structured interviews with seven upper-secondary school teachers. The data was analyzed using Content Analysis. The results show that the teachers viewed the role of literature as a way to enhance students’ social and cultural awareness, as well as their language proficiency. The teachers emphasized maintaining and cultivating students’ interests by choosing literature that contain themes relatable and interesting to students, as well as by enthusing students when introducing the texts. When working with the texts the most common assignments and exercises were based on literary analysis and subjective student reflection. The biggest constraint perceived by the teachers were unmotivated and uninterested students. A possible conclusion to be drawn from the research is that it is increasingly important for teachers to connect to students’ needs and interests when incorporating literature. A suggestion for further research is therefore to investigate students’ perceptions and experiences with literature in English class. In addition, the efficiency of literature teaching approaches needs to be researched, as this area is fairly unexplored. 
author Granath, Simon
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title Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
title_short Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
title_full Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
title_fullStr Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
title_full_unstemmed Teaching literature in upper-secondary English class : A qualitative study of Swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
title_sort teaching literature in upper-secondary english class : a qualitative study of swedish teachers' approaches and experiences
publisher Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation
publishDate 2017
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