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Teaching the New English: Teaching Chaucer

by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Linking teaching & Research, Medieval literature, Poetry, Teaching library

Teaching the New English: Teaching Chaucer Edited by Gail Ashton and Louise Sylvester Print Pub Date: February 2007 Online Date: December 2008 Overview This volume of original essays brings together contributors from both sides of the Atlantic to offer innovations in...

Creating a Learning Community: the Canterbury Tales VLE

by admin | Jan 24, 2016 | Chaucer, E-Learning, Medieval literature

Creating a Learning Community: the Canterbury Tales VLE Author Dr Gail Ashton formerly English and American Studies University of Manchester Summary This level 1, single semester module, Introduction to Middle English, was taught across 11 weeks at the University of...

Key Skills with Chaucer

by admin | Jan 23, 2016 | Chaucer, E-Learning, In the classroom, Literary author, Medieval literature

Key Skills with Chaucer Brief description Key Skills with Chaucer is a website that was designed as a joint project by Dr Lesley Coote at the University of Hull, and Mr Brett Lucas at the English Subject Centre under the auspices of a grant provided by the Filter...

Development of ‘Wessex Parallel Web Texts’

by admin | Jan 17, 2016 | E-Learning, English language, Medieval literature

Development of ‘Wessex Parallel Web Texts’ Brief description “Wessex Parallel Web Texts” is an ongoing project, begun in 1999, which aims to link research and teaching by producing scholarly but student-friendly editions and translations of...

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