History of the English Language:

A Panel on Pedagogy

Southeastern Medieval Association
27th Annual Conference
October 18-20, 2001
New Orleans, LA
Monteleone Hotel in the French Quarter



"Teaching the History of the English Language: Taxonomies of Learning Objectives" 
There will be two panels on this topic one in the morning and one in the afternoon.  The questions that the panel will address concern the structure of the traditional History of the English Language (HEL) class.The leading question is how should, if at all, the structure of the class change to meet the various needs of various student audiences. 




The Panels are as follows:
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Session 21 Friday 8:30 (HEL I)
Reaching the New Audience of the Traditional HEL Course
Moderator: Micheal Crafton, State University of West Georgia

Steve Guthrie, Agnes Scott College
Susan Marie Harrington, Indiana State University
Tamara O'Callaghan, Northern Kentucky University

Respondent: Tom Farrell, Stetson University
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Session 30 Friday 1:30-3:00 (HEL II)
Reshaping the Direction and Emphasis of the Traditional HEL Course
Moderator: Micheal Crafton

Terrie Curran, Providence College
Alice Shepherd, Penn State
Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell, UCLA

Respondent: Alan Gaylord, Dartmouth College
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