Drawing from their Books@Work seminars in community and company settings, three local professors will share how participants use their own life experience to reflect on narrative texts—with compelling results.
Students have a wide array of personal experiences that shape the way they engage with content—what place does this have in the classroom?
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a session to address that question Wednesday, April 20, at 6 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206.
Books@Work is a Cleveland-based nonprofit that brings professor-led literature seminars to workplace and community settings.
The event is co-sponsored by Books@Work and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities.
Register at humanities.case.edu/events/bookswork/.