The book offers a practical approach to Hurston using a range of
student-centered activities for teaching Hurston's nonfiction, short
stories, and the print and film versions of Their Eyes Were Watching
God.
With the publication of her landmark novel Their Eyes Were Watching
God, Zora Neale Hurston has become a widely taught author in English
classrooms across the nation. The authentic voices of her fiction and
nonfiction embrace colloquial dialect and explore universal themes of
relationships, self-discovery, race, and identity. In Zora Neale
Hurston in the Classroom, the eleventh book in the NCTE High School
Literature Series, readers will discover new ways to share the work of
this important author with students. The book offers a practical
approach to Hurston using a range of student-centered activities for
teaching Hurston's nonfiction, short stories, and the print and film
versions of Their Eyes Were Watching God. This volume features
numerous resources and strategies for helping students engage with
Hurston's writing. Highlights include biographical information, critical
analysis, teacher-tested activities, writing assignments and student
models, and discussion strategies and questions. Zora Neale Hurston in
the Classroom: "With a harp and a sword in my hands" is a useful
resource that will enliven any literature classroom with exciting and
enriching ideas and activities.