
ERRR #083a. Sam Gibbs on Concept-led Curriculum
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Patterns in Literature: Conveying Meaning through Symbols and Structures
The speaker discusses the use of symbols and patterns in literature, exploring their significance in conveying meaning. They provide examples from 'The Office' and 'Lord of the Flies' to illustrate how patterns can represent the mundane and collapse of democracy. They emphasize the importance of exposing students to these patterns to help them access deeper meanings in texts.
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