Specialized Classes (Literary Studies/Cultural Studies) 1 340-ON2-1SLR1
Study profile - general academic.
Form of studies - full-time.
Subject type - mandatory.
Field of humanities, discipline of literary studies.
Year of study/semester - 1 year, II st./sem. I.
Entry requirements – none
Number of hours of teaching classes divided into forms of teaching - 30 hours of exercises.
Teaching methods - heuristic method, problem method, demonstration method (as part of classes - presentation), moderated discussion (as part of consultations).
Balance of student workload - participation in classes 30 hours, preparation for classes and assessments 25 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 19 hours. Total: 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS points.
Quantitative indicators - student workload related to classes requiring direct participation of the teacher - 50 hours, which corresponds to 2 ECTS points and student workload that does not require direct participation of the teacher - 25 hours, which corresponds to 1 ECTS point.
Type of course
obligatory courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KP7_WG3, KP7_WG8,
KP7_WG10, KP7_WG11
KP7_UW3, KP7_UW4,
KP7_UW7, KP7_UK3,
KP7_UK4, KP7_UK5,
KP7_UO1, KP7_UU1
KP7_KO3,KP7_KO4,
KP7_KO5, KP7_KK1,
KP7_KK2
Assessment criteria
Teaching methods: workshops, discussion, text analysis, work in pairs and groups
Methods of verification: test - open and closed questions, discussion during exercises, presentations, work in pairs and groups.
Final grade based on the presentation presented during classes and active participation in classes.
Unexcused absence from 2 meetings per semester is allowed.
Classes take place in the classroom, but depending on the epidemiological needs in the country, they can be conducted remotely on the Eduportal platform.
Bibliography
Topics:
1. Characteristics of children's and young adults' literature.
2. Children's literature and Russian folklore.
3. Russian children's and young adults' literature of the 17th - 18th centuries. The role of S. Polotsky and K. Istomin. T. Prokopovich, A. T. Bolotov, Catherine II, N. I. Novikov.
4. Russian children's and young adults` literature of the first half of the 19th century. A. Pushkin. P. Yershov. Fantasy in the works of A. Pogorielsky. Novelty of N. Nekrasov.
5. Russian children's and young adults' literature of the second half of the 19th century. The place of L. Tolstoy in children's and young adults' literature.
6. The child's theme in the works of A. Chekhov.
7. The role of M. Gorky in children's and young adults' literature.
8. Creative works of S. Marshak, S. Mikhalkov and K. Chukovsky.
9. Popular science books - M. Pryshvin, B. Zhitkov.
10. Works of V. Volkov.
11. Works of N. Nosov.
12. Works of another chosen writer of the 20th century, e.g. M. Prishvin, V. Bianka, A. Gaidar, V. Katayev, A. Alexin, A. Rybakov, R. Pogodin, V. Zheleznikov and others.
13. Contemporary children's and young adults' literature. T. Sobakin, A. Usachev, M. Mosquina and others
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Term 2024:
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Notes
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Term 2024:
Teaching methods: workshops, discussion, text analysis, work in pairs and groups |
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