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Hi everyone,
I'm teaching Intro to Literature this fall but haven't taught it in a long time. I usually teach composition courses and feel I'm a bit out of touch with what would be great texts to use as well as assignment prompts. Is anyone out there willing to share? Does anyone incorporate Reading Apprenticeship routines into your Intro to Lit course? You can reach me by my personal email if you prefer.
Thanks for any advice,
Joan
Joan Jarrett
Associate Faculty: English; ESL; Basic Skills
Instructional Assistant: Instructional Resource Center
Feather River College
570 Golden Eagle Avenue
Quincy, CA 95971
jjarrett@frc.edu
530-283-0202, extension 245
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