A remarkable and in-depth look at both Russian culture and literature and how to teach high school students this subject. What a find! This is a brilliant in-depth guide to teaching Russian Literature, culture, politics and geography to high school students. While this course isgenerally best for a mature 12th grader, 11th graders could also find a connection with this material.The book is not just an outline or a series of notes. Master Waldorf teacher betty Staley uses her deep understanding of the Waldorf curriculum to illustrate how one can best bring a subject such as this to students.Obviously written for teachers it is, none the less, an invaluable guide for home use. Homeschoolers will find the selections from student essays and research papers especially useful so they can gauge the level their son or daughters are writing on. And Staley give abundant teaching and pedagogical advice throughout the book, much of which is entirely relevant to the homeschool experience. This book includes: •Selections on important Russian literary figures such as Boris Pasternak, Anna Akhmatova, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and others.•Descriptions and help with exploring the background to Russian literature such as the land, Christianity, serfdom and history.•A discussion of why one should teach this block and how one might design a main lesson.•Many examples of student writing.•Poems and fairytales and study notes to books such as The Brothers Karamazov.
A remarkable and in-depth look at both Russian culture
and literature and how to teach high school students this subject.
What a find! This is a brilliant in-depth guide to teaching Russian Literature, culture, politics and geography to high school students. While this course is
generally best for a mature 12th grader, 11th graders could also find a connection with this
material.The book is not just an outline or a series of notes.
Master Waldorf teacher betty Staley uses her deep understanding of the Waldorf curriculum
to illustrate how one can best bring a subject such as this to students.
Obviously written for teachers it is, none the less, an invaluable guide for home use.
Homeschoolers will find the selections from student essays and research papers especially
useful so they can gauge the level their son or daughters are writing on.
And Staley give abundant teaching and pedagogical advice throughout the book, much of which
is entirely relevant to the homeschool experience.
This book includes:
•Selections on important Russian literary figures such as Boris Pasternak, Anna Akhmatova,
Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and others.•Descriptions and help with exploring the background to Russian literature such as the land,
Christianity, serfdom and history.•A discussion of why one should teach this block and how one might design a main lesson.•Many examples of student writing.•Poems and fairytales and study notes to books such as The Brothers Karamazov.