COD 2022 - D770

Webinar - Nature and Human Emotions: The Poetry of Ted Hughes (IGCSE Set Text 2023/2024/2025)

IGCSE Literature teachers and poetry lovers

4 sessions, start: 12-Oct

Course detail

Year: 2022
Level: Distance
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: Distance
Facilitator/s: Ms. Julia Fernández Armendariz, Mrs. Maria Victoria Llera
Print course
ESSARP Schools
Free of charge
Exams Schools
ARS 8800.00
Non affiliate
ARS 8800.00

Sessions


Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 12 October 2022 05:30 pm 07:30 pm
2 19 October 2022 05:30 pm 07:30 pm
3 26 October 2022 05:30 pm 07:30 pm
4 02 November 2022 05:30 pm 07:30 pm

Facilitator/s

Julia Fernández Armendariz

Julia Fernández Armendariz graduated as an English teacher from IES en Lenguas Vivas Juan R. Fernández, where she also completed specialisation courses in English Literature and British History. She holds a BA in Education from Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and a Postgraduate Certificate in English Studies from The University of Nottingham, England. Her areas of specialty include Postcolonial Studies, Border Theory and Historical Fiction. She teaches Literature II and Cultural Studies at IES en Lenguas Vivas "Juan R. Fernández", and English Literature and Culture at ENS en Lenguas Vivas "Sofia B. Spangenberg". She also works at Secondary school level.

Maria Victoria Llera

Victoria Llera is a Graduate Teacher of English from I. E. S en Lenguas Vivas "J. R. Fernández" and holds a BA in English Language from the University of San Martín. She is currently specializing in English Literature II and Literary Movements of the Twentieth Century at the I.E.S.L.V. “Juan Ramón Fernández” while teaching IGCSE/AS at Colegio Jesus Maria, Recoleta. She has taught IB Language B and has been working at the University of Buenos Aires, School of Philosophy and Letters, teaching language and delivering courses on Postcolonial Literature for the last six years.
IGCSE Literature teachers and poetry lovers
-To help teachers become less intimidated by the poetry selection in IGCSE exams,
since the thematic concerns and possible multiple interpretations provide freedom in
the links that can be established between the world of the poems and one’s own.
-To promote a contextual and stylistic analysis of the poems.
-To provide literature teachers with ideas and possible pathways to analyse and work
with the poems in preparation for the IGCSE Literature Exam.
-To discuss ways of facilitating students’ reading and interpretation of the poems.
The following 15 poems by Ted Hughes:
 The Thought-Fox
 The Harvest Moon
 The Jaguar
 Football at Slack
 The Horses
 Roe-Deer
 Wind
 A Memory
 Relic
 Telegraph Wires
 Hawk Roosting
 Anniversary
 Cat and Mouse
 The Other
 Snowdrop
- Brief introduction of key information about Ted Hughes’ biography and style.
- Guided group reflection, analysis and exchange of ideas on each poem.
- Focus on devices that make up the style of the author, allowing for debates on
techniques and language that carry through the different poems.
*Articles on specific poems will be provided along the course.
*Chevalier, J. and Alain G. Dictionary of Symbols. London: Penguin Books, 1996.
*Hughes, T. New Selected Poems 1957 – 1994: Faber and Faber, 2003.
*Roberts, et. Al. Ted Hughes: Nature and Culture. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
*Sagar, K. The Laughter of Foxes, Second Edition: A Study of Ted Hughes. Liverpool:
Liverpool University Press, 2007.
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