Students must choose between two options for their final literature paper. Option A involves analyzing a didactic approach to teaching a literary text from their course syllabus. They must include an abstract, keywords, introduction explaining their choice of text, a class plan, theoretical framework, and observations or conclusions. Option B requires an original research paper on another literary text that could be submitted to an academic journal. It must have an original thesis, arguments supporting the thesis through research, and a conclusion. Both options are due October 22nd and a printed copy is due October 24th. Students must work in groups of 2 to 4.
Students must choose between two options for their final literature paper. Option A involves analyzing a didactic approach to teaching a literary text from their course syllabus. They must include an abstract, keywords, introduction explaining their choice of text, a class plan, theoretical framework, and observations or conclusions. Option B requires an original research paper on another literary text that could be submitted to an academic journal. It must have an original thesis, arguments supporting the thesis through research, and a conclusion. Both options are due October 22nd and a printed copy is due October 24th. Students must work in groups of 2 to 4.
Students must choose between two options for their final literature paper. Option A involves analyzing a didactic approach to teaching a literary text from their course syllabus. They must include an abstract, keywords, introduction explaining their choice of text, a class plan, theoretical framework, and observations or conclusions. Option B requires an original research paper on another literary text that could be submitted to an academic journal. It must have an original thesis, arguments supporting the thesis through research, and a conclusion. Both options are due October 22nd and a printed copy is due October 24th. Students must work in groups of 2 to 4.
Final Paper-Literature Deadline: October 22nd 2023(to be submitted to CREA)
Prof. María José Lucas
Option A Write an academic paper about a didactic approach to a literary text included in the syllabus of your Literature course. Contents: A) Abstract Write a 200-250 word abstract about your work. B) Keywords: Include five words representative of the text contents. C) Paper: Contents page Introduction of the topic: Explain briefly your aims and the reasons why you have chosen this literary work for your EFL class. Class Brief class (es) plan. You can include your materials in the Appendix. Theory: Explain thoroughly the plan and the decisions you made to create/adapt the literary work to your students Observations and conclusion If you teach the class, you can add a section of observations and conclusion(s). If this is not the case (most likely option), it must be about the research process. References You can use either APA or MLA reference systems Plagiarism and use of Artificial Intelligence Avoid any complications due to wrong/no citation of the academic sources you cite or paraphrase. Be original and authentic. Work extension: 2000-3000 words (4-6 pages); Arial or Times New Roman 12, single space, justified. This extension limit does not include the Appendix with class materials. A PRINTED VERSION MUST BE HANDED IN ON October 24th in class. (NOTE:this is not the task deadline)
You must work in groups of 2 to 4 students
Final Paper-Literature Deadline: October 22nd, 2023 Option B Write an original research paper about a literary text included in the second term syllabus of your Literature course. The aim of this paper should be to be submitted for revision by an academic journal board (why not?!) Contents: A) Abstract Write a 200-250 word abstract about your work. B) Keywords: Include five words representative of the text contents. C) Paper: Contents Introduction including your thesis. The latter should be a hooking, original statement. Avoid writing about themes that have already been extensively discussed, except that you tackle a novel perspective. Take risks! Body exposing and developing your arguments based on your research and personal point of view. The aim is to prove your thesis. Conclusion: It should logically round up the development of your work. Try to make it clear and powerful. References You can use either APA or MLA reference systems. Plagiarism and use of Artificial Intelligence. Avoid any complications due to wrong/no citation of the academic sources you cite or paraphrase. Be original and authentic. Work extension: 2000-3000 words (4-6 pages); Arial or Times New Roman 12, single space, justified. A PRINTED VERSION MUST BE HANDED IN ON October 24th in class. (NOTE:this is not the task deadline)