wheel          
 

List View > Instruction Wheel > View Inform
Inform

Receiving Facts & Knowledge

Provide "acknowledged body of knowledge" related to the concept. Emphasize the most significant aspects of the concept in an organized, organic manner. Present information sequentially so students see continuity. Draw attention to important, discrete details; don't swamp students with myriad facts.


Lecture: Catcher in the Rye and Individuation

Objective: To study “Catcher In the Rye” by J. D. Salinger as a novel which centers around perspective, the journey and the growth of Holden Caulfield.

Teach Carl Jung’s theory of individuation which is referred to as the process by which we become whole. Also refer to Mark David Chapman, the man who killed former Beatle, John Lennon. (He was reported to have been reading “Catcher in the Rye” shortly after he shot Lennon. What did he see in this book?)

Assessment: Quality of discussion

 

Perspectives: Catcher in the Rye

w

Subject:

English

Grade:

High School

Concept:

Perspectives

Bridge:

Adult vs. Child

Content:

Viewable by:

Everyone!

Login

close [x]
< previous next >