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Milton 2.0

Milton 1608-2.0: Gender, Poetry, War, God. Level: 3 Credits: 20 Number of students on course: 20 (limited due to hardware and library space) Semester 1. Milton 2.0. Sony E-Reader. Regular sessions. Intro: Sonnets General discussion: political writing, biography, theology

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Milton 2.0

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  1. Milton 1608-2.0: Gender, Poetry, War, God Level: 3 Credits: 20 Number of students on course: 20 (limited due to hardware and library space) Semester 1 Milton 2.0

  2. Sony E-Reader

  3. Regular sessions Intro: Sonnets • General discussion: political writing, biography, theology • Political sonnets reading • Paradise Regained/ Samson Agonistes • Two-hour seminar discussion • Contemporaries • Andrew Marvell, John Cleveland, Katherine Phillips, two-hour seminar discussion • Paradise Lost 1 • Two-hour seminar discussion • Paradise Lost 2 • Two-hour seminar discussion

  4. Library sessions • Pamphlet Culture • 1 hour introductory session at JRUL special collections • 1 hour private EBL investigation at JRUL (students will be given a text each to investigate) and continuation in private study, reports blogged • Milton’s reception and reputation • EBL JRUL library session: Europe, UK, images, Blake • Reports blogged

  5. Student-led sessions • 1645 + Comus • 1 hour general discussion of Comus • 1 hour presentation on the 1645Poems collection, various topics by student groups • Areopagitica/ TKM • 1 hour general discussion of TKM • 1 hour presentation and discussion of Areopagitica and other topics by student groups • Of Education/ Of Divorce • 1 hour general discussion of Of Education • 1 hour presentation and discussion of Of Divorce and other topics by student groups • General • 1 hour general discussion of Milton: theology, biography, poetry • 1 hour presentation and discussion of the Commonplace Book, the History of Britain, and other topics by student groups

  6. Enquiry Based Learning • Learning is essentially student-centred, with an emphasis on group work and use of library, web and other information resources. • Lecturers become facilitators, providing encouragement and support to enable the students to take responsibility for what and how they learn. • Students reach a point where they are not simply investigating questions posed by others, but can formulate their own research topics and convert that research into useful knowledge. • Students gain not only a deeper understanding of the subject-matter, but also the knowledge-development and leadership skills required for tackling complex problems that occur in the real world.

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