Archive for July, 2009
Sharing a class experience: An exercise of intertextuality
By Adriana Podestá
In this paper I am showing you the way I worked on Intertextuality with my 3rd year students at the teacher training course (ISFD 127, San Nicolás), and I would like to share this experience with you.
My aim was to establish intertextual relations by comparing two texts: the short story Little Red Cap by the Grimm brothers (traditional version) and the poem Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf by Roald Dahl (modern version). My students examined how much the modern version owes to the traditional and how different it is from the former.
While working in this way, they integrated the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
You can read the whole paper clicking on SHARE.
ESSARP Conference 2009
On September 5th and 6th ESSARP will host its 2009 conference on 21st century education. Below you can find the conference program, the keynotes speakers, the venue and other details.
