![]() ![]() Real life accounts from those who experienced the Chernobyl nuclear disaster first hand. Lives pull apart and collide again in this gripping story set around civil war in 1960s Nigeria. And look out for a companion list later this term, aimed at younger secondary readers. If you do have futher suggestions then please feel free to add them to the thread below. In part, this is unavoidable because we have limited each author to one entry. It is by no means definitive and apologies in advance for any glaring omissions. This list has been compiled from texts revisited, discovered and explored while putting together an EMC course last term about teaching diverse literature. Rudine Sims Bishop, 'Mirrors, Windows and Sliding Glass Doors' Reading, then, becomes a means of self-affirmation, and readers often seek their mirrors in books. Literature transforms human experience and reflects it back to us, and in that reflection we can see our own lives and experiences as part of the larger human experience. When lighting conditions are just right, however, a window can also be a mirror. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part of whatever world has been created or recreated by the author. ![]() Print Share Mirrors, Windows and Sliding Glass Doors: Book List for Sixth Formers and Confident Older Readersīooks are sometimes windows, offering views of the world that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. It's Good to Talk Group Work (Falcon poems).MM Production Competition 2021 – Lockdown Creativity.MM Production Competition 2021 Final Showreel.MediaMagazine Production Competition 2020 Finalists' Showreels.'What Matters in English Teaching' – Video Clips. ![]() MediaMagazine Production Competition 2019 – The Winners.MediaMag Production Competition 2018 – The Winners!.Child Language Acquisition – The Leonie and Corinne Collection (CLA).MediaMag Bonus – Naked Objectification with Liesbet van Zoonen.Looking into Language – An Online Conference for Y10-11 (Recording).Winners of the MM Production Competition 2022 'Anything Goes!'.The Facility and Other Texts – Re-imagining Antigone.Looking into Language 2 – An Online Conference for Y10-11 (Recording).EMC CPD Low-stakes Media Practicals (EMC CPD Online November 22).Dr Malachi McIntosh on postcolonialism and studying literature – emag 100. ![]() Nandini Das on early modern literature – emag 100.The MM Production Awards 2023 (by Year 10 students).Tell Us A Story – MediaMag Production Competition 2023: The Winners.EMC Year 11 Summer Term Reading and Writing Competitions – Results.Reading for Pleasure – EMC and Walker Books.Let Them Loose! National Writing Day 2017 – The Exhibition.EMC Activities for National Poetry Day 4th October 2018 – Change.EMC Just Write National Writing Day 2019.Shakespeare Hot off the Press – Presentation.What Jobs Do People With an English Degree End Up Doing?.emag at Home 3 – 5 Activities Using Language Articles.emag at Home 2 – 6 top picks of articles for A Level or IB Literature students.emag at Home 1 – A First Blog Introducing Ways of Using It.EMC Novel Project – Mayfield English Department in Discussion.EMC It's Good to Talk – Working on a Novel at KS3.It’s Good to Talk – Developing Group Work in English.Offering Choice on National Poetry Day 2021.Looking into Language – A Conference for Students in Years 10 and 11 (Recording).Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils 21-22.Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils 2022-23.Looking into Language 2 – A Conference for Students in Years 10 and 11 (Recording).EMC CPD Online: Classical Texts & Cultural Conversations – Antigone (Recording EMC_Free).Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils 23-24. ![]()
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