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  • Källkvist, Marie, et al. (författare)
  • Enhancing students’ research and writing activities on the B- and C-levels through the use of a personal virtual learning space: examples from blended courses
  • 2009
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Since undergraduate students often feel unprepared for and apprehensive of the research component included in the degree project (examensarbete) (Akister et al, 2006; I’Anson et al, 2004; Todd et al, 2004), we trialled the use of personal virtual learning spaces to support B- and C-level students’ research activities and enhance supervision of the writing process. The personal virtual learning spaces were created through the Profile e-portfolio system (www. profile.ac.uk), giving each student a personal, password-controlled space. The space has two functions: a) interactive web-forms created by the tutors in order to structure the research and writing processes, to provide upload and download functions for essay drafts and to communicate with students, and b) a communication tool for one-to-one asynchronous written communication between each student and the tutor in order to provide individualised guidance. The personal learning spaces were used to supervise research reports produced by B-level students at Malmö University School of Teacher Education. Two case studies were carried out in this setting to investigate students’ and their tutor’s perceptions of the usefulness of the learning spaces (Källkvist et al, in press). The results show the following: a) the introduction of the learning spaces into the course was trouble-free; b) the learning spaces were successfully used to increase students’ research activities, and as a result, requirements for their B-level research report were enhanced in order to more closely mirror the research and writing requirements in the degree project; and c) students and their tutor were overwhelmingly positive towards the use of the learning spaces, in particular towards the communication tool and the structured guidance provided by the interactive web-forms. The personal virtual learning spaces were also used to enhance the structure of the bachelor degree essay course in English Literature at Lund University. In order to make students more aware of the writing process and research process, as well as increase peer collaboration and raise the pass rate on this particular course, a series of workshops and the use of the Profile electronic portfolio were added to the traditional teaching, consisting of seminars on essay writing and individual supervision. The course was strictly scheduled with deadlines for various stages of the essay drafts. At each deadline, students were asked to answer self-reflective questions on the progression of their work. Both students and the tutor were very positive towards the use of the communication tool and course format, with strict deadlines, close supervision and group work.
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  • Wadsö-Lecaros, Cecilia, et al. (författare)
  • Jane Eyre and the Genre of "Governess Novels"
  • 2008
  • Ingår i: Jane Eyre: De Charlotte Brontë à Franco Zeffirelli. - 9782301000408 ; , s. 33-45
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Jane Eyre is perhaps the best known governess charatcer in nineteenth-century fiction, but as this article shows, Charlotte Brontë's heroine differs radically from the common depiction of governesses at the time. After an outline of the genre characteristics of the governess novel this article offers a close reading of some scenes in Jane Eyre in order to establish to what extent the novel can be seen as a governess novel and in what ways – and to what effect – it deviates from this genre. In some aspects, such as Jane’s background and education, as well as the element of personal development, the novel adheres closely to the genre characteristics. However, in certain scenes connected to Jane’s governess experience, Brontë inverts these genre conventions, thereby indicating to the contemporary reader – who could be expected to be familiar with the genre conventions – that things are deceptive at Thornfield.
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  • Wadsö-Lecaros, Cecilia (författare)
  • The Swedish periodical Tidskrift för hemmet and the English social debate in Sweden in the 1860s
  • 2009
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Nineteenth-century Sweden saw a large increase in the translation of English source texts. This paper will show how the Swedish domestic journal Tidskrift för hemmet communicated an English cultural context to Swedish readers in the 1860s. Through reviews and accounts of the contemporary English social debate, as well as through original translations and adaptations of English texts, Tidskrift för hemmet actively participated in the introduction of English texts about women’s education and work to Swedish readers. This paper will show how and to what effect a number of English source texts were thus re-situated into a Swedish context through the agency of Tidskrift för hemmet. References to the ongoing debate in England were used to legitimize the periodical’s wish to draw attention to certain issues concerning women’s education and work, as well as to inspire a discussion about these matters from a Swedish perspective. A special focus will be placed on the Swedish translation of Dinah Mulock Craik’s A Woman’s Thoughts About Women, which was initiated by and published by Tidskrift för hemmet.
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