Presenter:
Barbara Stanners Module A -Distinctive Voice will involve:
-Clarifying the meaning of 'voice' and what features and stylistic devices help to make it 'distinctive' in varied texts
-The role of language in shaping our 'perspectives of and relationships with others and the world'
-Analytical deconstruction of prose fiction, 'The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender' and non-fiction 'Speeches' with emphasis on language structures and features as well as purpose, audience and form.
-Examination of appropriate related texts, including 'from students' own experience' and how they could be used.
-Development of student response skills
-Teaching and Learning strategies will be addressed within each session.
What to bring:Laptops and/or USB would be useful for digital resource sharing as well as multiple print copies of personal resources that have been particularly useful in the classroom.
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          | Very helpful. I found that the content was extremely useful and the presentation was clear. |
          | Well presented, rich with resources and knowledge of subject. |
          | Very experienced presenter, through a range of resources and relevent content. |
          | I found it very informative, and also the incorporation of multimedia as an effective tool of teaching. |
          | A very informative session. |
          | Excellent resources. Brilliant presentation. Thanks. |
          | Very helpful notes and websites provided. Discussion was awesome. Presenter explained the topic well. |
          | Presentation was excellent. USeful resources provided. Provided strategies to address important concepts. Used interesting resources/ texts to support discussion of concepts. |
          | Well presented, excellent resources shared. Maybe more interactive time. |
          | Barbara has produced a wonderful collection of useful resources. The sessions were wll paced and material appropriately pitched. |