
Literature Instruction
Literature instruction involves teaching students how to read, analyze, and interpret various written works, such as novels, poems, and plays. It aims to deepen their understanding of themes, characters, and literary techniques, while also fostering critical thinking and appreciation for different perspectives. Through discussions, essays, and projects, students learn to connect literature to real-life experiences and societal issues. The goal is to cultivate both analytical skills and an enjoyment of reading, helping students become thoughtful, informed individuals capable of engaging with complex texts and ideas.