Step into the enchanting world of children's literature with our course on 'Children's Literature in Education'. This course introduces you to the captivating universe of children's books, shedding light on the rich tapestry of classic children's literature that has shaped generations. The course continues to explore the diverse genres within children's literature, the major authors who have contributed to this field, and the importance of diversity and representation in children's books. The final modules provide a critical lens to view children's literature and discuss contemporary trends and challenges in this dynamic field. Learning Outcomes Understand the essence of children's literature. Identify and appreciate the classics in children's literature. Explore various genres within children's literature. Recognise the influence of major authors in this field. Understand the importance of diversity and representation in children's books. Why choose this Children's Literature in Education course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Children's Literature in Education course for? Aspiring children's book authors. Educators and librarians who work with children. Parents looking to enhance their children's reading experience. Students studying literature or education. Individuals interested in the field of children's literature for personal enrichment. Career path Children's Book Author: £20,000 - £55,000 Literature Teacher: £24,000 - £41,000 Children's Librarian: £20,000 - £35,000 Literary Agent: £25,000 - £50,000 Publishing Editor: £23,000 - £40,000 Book Reviewer: £18,000 - £40,000 Prerequisites This Children's Literature in Education does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Children's Literature in Education was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Children's Literature Introduction to Children's Literature 00:20:00 Module 02: Classic Children's Literature Classic Children's Literature 00:19:00 Module 03: Children's Literature Genres Children's Literature Genres 00:18:00 Module 04: Major Authors in Children's Literature Major Authors in Children's Literature 00:14:00 Module 05: Diversity and Representation in Children's Books Diversity and Representation in Children's Books 00:14:00 Module 06: Critical Approaches to Children's Literature Critical Approaches to Children's Literature 00:18:00 Module 07: Contemporary Trends and Challenges Contemporary Trends and Challenges 00:18:00
Explore the revolutionary world of Modernist Literature with our comprehensive course on trends, themes, and analysis. Uncover the intricacies of stream of consciousness, fragmentation, and multiple perspectives. Dive into iconic works like "The Waste Land" and discover the richness of the Harlem Renaissance. Delve into the unique voices of Modernist women writers and explore the existentialist threads in poetry. Navigate postcolonial perspectives and gain insights into the 20th-century literary landscape. Join us for a journey through the pages of change and innovation in literature. Enroll now for a deep dive into the heart of Modernism!
The Professional Certificate in Literature Review Process and Structure aims to enable the learner to understand the process and structure to create an effective literature review that forms a strong basis of the research soul. Learning Outcomes After the successful completion of the certificate, the student will be able to learn: Critique and argument in research. The process of writing a critique. Writing approaches. Searching and reviewing the literature. Literature research process. What is a literature review? Critical literature review. Literature review process. What is academic literature? Sources of academic literature. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Searching and Reviewing Literature The course aims to enable the learner to understand the process and structure to create an effective literature review. Searching and Reviewing Literature Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and gets updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. CEO, Director, Manager, Supervisor Research student Business researcher Research supervisor Research Teacher Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 1 CPD Hour Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.
Immerse yourself in a literary voyage with our home-study English Literature IGCSE course. 📚 From poetry to prose, heighten your analytical and critique abilities while exploring your literary passions. Understand author intent with clarity, and enrich your reading experience through a comprehensive understanding of literary techniques, form, vocabulary and imagery. Secure a solid foundation for A-Level study and improve your analytical skills across various subjects with our IGCSE English Literature course. An IGCSE qualification is a prized educational standard in the UK, making it a commonly pursued credential for learners aged 16. English language serves as an inspiration and motivation tool, challenging us in numerous ways. This IGCSE Qualification course empowers you to read, understand and analyse various text forms, and write with clarity and precision. Designed according to the latest specifications, our IGCSE English Literature course maximises your chances of success. Starting with a clear induction and well-structured assignments, we ensure you develop the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in your exam. With our course, IGCSEs truly are Qualifications that count. Your benefits include: A newly developed course that aligns with the latest specifications, packed with dynamic and engaging content 📖 Access to our partnership exam centres ensuring a guaranteed exam venue 🏢 Fast track option available for 2022 exams 🚀 Unlimited tutor support, helping you devise a study plan and providing continuous support 🎓 Exam pass guarantee (If you don’t pass the first time, we’ll support you to the next exam) 🎯 Delve into your love for poetry and prose while honing your analytical and critique skills! About the awarding body Awarding body: Edexcel Our course code: X802 Qualification code: 1ET0 As the UK's largest awarding body, Edexcel has been nurturing success through learning in academic and vocational qualifications for nearly two decades, both domestically and abroad. Study Hours ⏱️ Allocate between 120 to 150 hours for study time, and additional time for completing assignments. Study Method 👩🏫 Our course is delivered via our interactive online learning platform. Fear not if you prefer print, as the learning materials are available for printing. Learning resources span various media including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. Course Duration 📆 You can enrol today, with the course officially starting on 01/09/21. Prior to this date, you will receive your MyOxbridge login credentials, but access to learning materials is restricted until the official start date. Enjoy unlimited tutor support for two years from your course start date. Assessment 📋 Enrol now for Summer 2022 examinations. Complete two standard IGCSE written exams, with: Paper 1 – 1 hour 45 minutes – 50% of marks Paper 2 – 2 hours 15 minutes – 50% of marks We offer a guaranteed exam space in one of our nationwide exam centres. During your course, complete one introductory assignment and nine assignments. Although these do not contribute to your final grade, they give you an opportunity to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback, helping gauge your progress. Course Outcomes 👩🎓 Upon successful course completion, earn an IGCSE in English Literature, issued by Edexcel. We've chosen this syllabus (1ET0) for its suitability to distance learning. Additional Information ℹ️ Difficulty - Level 2 Entry requirements - No formal entry requirements, but an intermediate ability to read and write English is recommended. Course Content 📘 Explore literary masterpieces such as J.B Priestley's "An Inspector Calls", Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", and John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men". Engage with a rich anthology of poetry from renowned poets like Rudyard Kipling, D.H Lawrence, Shakespeare, and more. This course promises a comprehensive literary journey, sharpening your analytical skills and enhancing your understanding of English literature.
Explore the captivating world of Medieval literature with our course "Medieval Literature: A Journey with Chaucer and More." Dive into epic poems, romance narratives, and allegorical tales from renowned authors like Geoffrey Chaucer, Beowulf, and Dante Alighieri. Uncover themes of chivalry, courtly love, and religious symbolism while gaining insight into the cultural and historical contexts of the Middle Ages. Join us on this enriching journey through timeless masterpieces and expand your literary horizons.
Dive deep into the swirling currents of 'Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry'! Spanning eight comprehensive modules, this course unveils the fabric of Modernism, illuminates the enigmatic Stream of Consciousness narrative, and unravels the intriguing patterns of Fragmentation and Multiple Perspectives. As you journey further, you'll traverse the emotionally-charged landscapes of the Wasteland and the Post-War World, resonate with the vibrant voices of the Harlem Renaissance and the profound insights of Modernist Women Writers. Concluding your journey, you'll explore the nexus of Existentialism and Modernist Poetry, and view literature through the fresh lens of Postcolonial Perspectives. Learning Outcomes Understand the foundational principles of Modernism in literature. Analyse and interpret Stream of Consciousness narrative techniques. Recognise the thematic significance of fragmentation in literary pieces. Identify key figures and movements like the Harlem Renaissance in the modernist era. Develop an understanding of existential themes in modernist poetry. Why choose this Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments are designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Who is this Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry course for? Individuals keen on exploring the depths of Modernist literary movements. Poetry enthusiasts eager to discover the interplay between existentialism and modernist styles. Literature students seeking to expand their knowledge on postcolonial perspectives. Readers looking to understand the literary significance of the post-war world and wasteland. Aspiring writers aiming to incorporate modernist techniques into their work. Career path Literary Critic - £32,000 to £45,000 Literature Teacher - £24,000 to £39,000 Literary Journal Editor - £28,000 to £42,000 Researcher in Modernist Studies - £30,000 to £43,000 Modernist Literature Author - Variable (dependent on book sales and popularity) Poetry Anthologist - £25,000 to £37,000 Prerequisites This Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Modernist Literature, Existentialism and Modernist Poetry was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Modernism Introduction to Modernism 00:11:00 Module 02: Stream of Consciousness Narrative Stream of Consciousness Narrative 00:12:00 Module 03: Fragmentation and Multiple Perspectives Fragmentation and Multiple Perspectives 00:14:00 Module 04: The Wasteland and the Post-War World The Wasteland and the Post-War World 00:13:00 Module 05: The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance 00:11:00 Module 06: Modernist Women Writers Modernist Women Writers 00:10:00 Module 07: Existentialism and Modernist Poetry Existentialism and Modernist Poetry 00:13:00 Module 08: Postcolonial Perspectives Postcolonial Perspectives 00:12:00
Embark on a literary adventure with the A-Level English Literature distance learning programme, crafted to nurture you as a discerning, self-reliant reader. Delve into an extensive assortment of literary works spanning various centuries, cultivating an ability to scrutinise closely and assess diverse critical perspectives. You'll acquire the knack of articulating well-informed, independent views based on robust evidence. Furthermore, you'll master weaving critical standpoints into your essays to bolster and cultivate your arguments. An A-Level in English Literature lays a solid foundation for any field demanding superior written communication, research, and analytical prowess. This qualification can pave your way into various careers including Journalism, Teaching, Law, Academia, Media, Advertising, Marketing, Politics, and the Performing Arts. A-Levels, the educational hallmark of the UK, are esteemed by universities and employers alike as an emblem of substantial accomplishment. Harness the power of the English Language to inspire, motivate, and challenge yourself in a myriad of ways. Possessing an A-Level symbolises an in-depth comprehension of a subject, enhancing your career prospects and presenting new opportunities. Designed in line with the latest specifications, this A-Level English Literature course is poised to provide you the best shot at success. With our comprehensive resources at your disposal, including a clear induction and well-structured assignments, you'll be adeptly prepared for the exam. Benefits you'll enjoy: An innovative course, devised according to the latest specification featuring captivating and interactive content Option for fast track available for this course (exams in 2022) A complimentary e-textbook to facilitate your learning Access to a network of partner exam centres (guaranteed exam venue) Unlimited tutor support – aiding in crafting a study plan and offering unwavering support throughout Exam pass assurance (In case of initial failure, we’ll support you until your subsequent exam) A-level English Literature will stimulate your reading habits, promoting a critical approach and fostering an understanding of analysing a variety of critical viewpoints. Awarding Body Details: Awarding body: AQA Our course code: X902 Qualification code: 7712A AQA qualifications, recognised and taught across 30 countries globally, are esteemed by employers and universities, enabling learners to progress to their subsequent life stage. AQA qualifications cater to a variety of abilities, encompassing GCSEs, IGCSEs, and A-levels. ⏰ Estimated Study Time Allocate between 200 and 300 hours for studying, plus extra time for assignment completion. 🌐 Learning Methodology Our innovative online learning platform delivers this course, offering an interactive and engaging experience. For those inclined, printable learning materials are available. Learning resources incorporate diverse media, including videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 🗓️ Course Duration Commence your learning journey by enrolling today, and enjoy unlimited tutor support for up to 24 months from enrolment. 📝 Assessment Method All current enrolments are for Summer 2022 exams. Official Exams: Complete two standard written exams: 3-hour exam, 40% of marks 2-hour 30-minute exam, 40% of marks One coursework task, 20% of marks (See NEA below) We offer a guaranteed exam spot in one of our nationwide exam centres, eliminating the need for you to find one. Assignments: Throughout your course, you'll need to complete: - One introductory assignment - Ten assignments Though not contributing to your final grade, these provide an opportunity to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback, helping gauge your progress. Non-Exam Assessment (NEA): - One coursework task, 20% of marks The A-Level assessment for the new specification includes a non-exam assessment (NEA). This coursework is completed during your learning and sent to your exam centre for marking. Further details provided upon enrolment. 🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful completion, receive an A-Level in English Literature, issued by AQA. This syllabus (7712A) is specifically chosen for its suitability to distance learning. Your certificate is indistinguishable from those issued to students in any other academic setting. ℹ️ Additional Information Difficulty Level - 3 Entry Requirements - We strongly recommend prior study of English literature to GCSE or equivalent level. UCAS Points - 56 _________ Course Content 1. Love through the ages: Shakespeare's Othello 2. Love through the ages: Poetry - Anthology (Pre 1900) 3. Love through the ages: Prose - The Great Gatsby 4. Love through the ages: Unseen poems 5. Texts in shared contexts: Drama - A Streetcar Named Desire 6. Texts in shared contexts: Prose - The Handmaid's Tale 7. Texts in shared contexts: Poem - Skirrid Hill (Post-2000) 8. Texts in shared contexts: Unseen prose extract 9. Independent critical study The course covers various themes and literary works, exploring 'Love through the ages' with works like 'Othello' and 'The Great Gatsby', and 'Texts in shared contexts' like 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The course also includes an 'Independent critical study' unit to develop research skills and analytical thinking. Course Content Methods of language analysisPhonetics, phonology and prosodicsGraphologyLexis and semanticsGrammar, including morphologyPragmaticsDiscourse Textual variations and representationsThe textual range (various subjects, writers, audiences)Functions of the textsIdentity and representationsHow audiences are addressed and positionedStructure and organisation of the texts Children’s language developmentPhonological, pragmatic, lexical, semantic and grammatical developmentThe development of written languageThe functions of children’s languageTheories and research about language development Diversity and changeLanguage in its wider social, geographical and temporal contextsProcesses of language changeSocial attitudes to language diversity and change Language discoursesStudying texts that convey attitudes to language diversity and changeMethods of conveying views and opinions about language issues: representations, identities and positioning.Connecting to discourses about languageThe directed writing task Language Investigation (NEA)Choosing an investigation focusCarrying out the investigation (including ethics, record keeping and referencing)Organising and analysing the data and interpretation of findingsConcluding your investigation Original writing (NEA)An overview of the assessment and marking criteria, including organising and referencing workChoosing your area of original writing (Power of persuasion, storytelling & power of information)Choosing and analysing style modelsProducing a reflective commentary Preparing for the A Level examinationsRevision TipsExam TechniquesPreparing for Paper 1Preparing for Paper 2
1 x Literature Translation Practice Paper (Exam Unit 02). We provide a past exam paper or similar for you to translate. This is proofread, following the CIoL's strict exam assessment criteria and extensive feedback is given.
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LOOKING FOR: MG, YA AND ADULT SCI-FI / FANTASY, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION After graduating from St Andrews University with a degree in English Literature and Art History, Maddy followed her love of literature to an internship at non-fiction literary agency Graham Maw Christie. At GMC, Maddy worked her way up to Agent and built a list of authors who wrote for both for adults and children, spanning history, tarot, and nature writing. An avid reader of anything magical, Maddy joined Madeleine Milburn in 2022 to build a list specialising in SFF. Maddy would like to see SFF across all genres for all ages, including: grim dark, thriller, historical, romance, cosy fantasy, sci-fi, epic, YA fantasy, dark academia, contemporary fantasy, fantasy middle-grade, mythology, fairy tale and queer fantasy. Inspiring children’s non-fiction. She loves worlds to get lost in, adventures that transform what it means to be a hero, and unique magic that offers as many problems as solutions. She likes books that make her cry and books that change her mind. Above all, when she finishes a story about another world, she wants it to have taught her a lesson which helps her live in this one. She loves all fantasy, but favours richly imagined, complex worlds with a history to discover and a future to protect. Worldbuilding is one of her favourite aspects of this genre and she is always looking for a new, dense world with series potential. Think Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere or the Marvel Cinematic Universe – the bigger the better! She also likes character-driven fantasy with a diverse cast to root for (or root against) and she wants to see a range of different relationships depicted authentically. She particularly like epics that dip into big, universal themes such as grief, climate change, or war and which ask impossible questions in the vein of R.F. Kuang or N.K. Jemisin. She is also excited by authors that play with form and language in a fantasy setting. In YA, she is looking for much the same as in an adult fantasy, but with younger protagonists and a closer focus on relationships. She wants to see the tropes she knows and loves in new and exciting forms and her favourite YA books often centre around belonging and becoming. She likes a dash of romance in everything, because she is sentimental that way, but it’s particularly important in the YA space. Sci-fi is a big passion of hers, especially when it comes with a strong hook. She is a huge fan of Becky Chamber’s The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet and Michaiah Johnson’s The Space Between Worlds. She likes space as a metaphor, and would love something that explores different alien species. Please send her your space operas and sci-fi romances which combine space, magic and mayhem! In fantasy middle grade, she favours whimsy and animal companions; she would love to follow a group of kids through magic school. She tends to look for plenty of humour with a strong friendship at the centre, and she wants middle grade stories which engage with the concerns of children growing up as well as offering an all-important escape (preferably on a dragon/unicorn’s back). She is also looking for children’s non-fiction for all ages. In this space, she wants something as creative as it is informative, and thinks diverse voices are increasingly important. Maddy would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first three chapters (Max 5000 words) of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Maddy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Thursday 28 November 2024