Worldview Detective helps students get beyond the basic question “What does the author say?” and tackle the crucial follow-up question: “Is the author telling the truth?”
This item is just the guide for Worldview Detective.
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Worldview Detective helps students get beyond the basic question “What does the author say?” and tackle the crucial follow-up question: “Is the author telling the truth?”
This item is just the guide for Worldview Detective.
Worldview Detective is a powerful revision of CenterForLit’s Teaching the Classics: Worldview Supplement. In this 3-hour seminar, Adam and Missy Andrews discuss the secrets of effective worldview analysis, including an exclusive “Socratic List” designed specifically for worldview discussions. They proceed to demonstrate their teaching technique by analyzing two classic stories, Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” and Flannery O’Connor’s “Revelation.”
While viewing the seminar, parents take notes in the syllabus, which can then serve as a teacher manual for future discussions. The complete seminar package contains the following resources:
Running time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Syllabus page count: 70
FAQs:
Q. Who should take this course?
A. Parents and teachers of upper-level students (about grades 8-12), as well as the students themselves.
Q. Is this a curriculum?
A. No. Worldview Detective is a method for analysis that can be applied to any work of fiction.
Q. Do I really need the DVDs?
A. Yes, the syllabus provides supplementary materials only. All explanations, discussions, example lessons and demonstrations of our teaching techniques are contained in the DVD presentation alone.
Q. How is Worldview Detective different from the old Worldview Supplement?
A. In just about every way! Only the Socratic List for Worldview Analysis has been preserved from the old Worldview Supplement, and even that has been revised and edited. The new version of the DVD seminar includes in-depth explanations of each question on the Socratic List, on-screen conversations between Adam and Missy Andrews for each story, an analysis of Flannery O’Connor’s “Revelation” in addition to Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” and a video appendix describing the major periods in English literature. The new syllabus, which is included in the seminar package, guides the viewer through the Socratic method by providing answers to relevant questions keyed to the story text. While the new Worldview Detective teaches the same concepts as the old Worldview Supplement, it makes a much more powerful and effective presentation.
Companion Products:
Worldview Detective: A Socratic Method for Investigating Great Books – Guide
Worldview Detective – DVDs
Worldview Detective Complete Set
Weight | .5 kg |
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Dimensions | 11 × 9 × 1 in |
Author | Adam Andrews & Missy Andrews |
Publisher | CenterForLit |
Format | Spiral Binding |
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