English at Royal Holloway (TeacherHub.English)
TeacherHubEnglish is a new initiative by the Department of English at Royal Holloway, University of London. Our purpose is to provide up-to-date subject area support to our teaching alumni and the wider teaching community for KS5 English Literature.
We have three main aims:
1. To create new RESOURCES summarising the latest research, critical thinking and themes for set A-Level texts, and provide links to existing resources you might find useful;
2. To offer fresh INSPIRATION by sharing and discussing the latest ideas and opportunities, peer-to-peer; and
3. To provide an opportunity for CONNECTION with your peers in person and online. TeacherHub participants will be invited to free seminars and networking events on campus, plus you will have the chance to bring your G&T students to campus for taster sessions, alongside our undergraduate students.
Discover English at Royal Holloway, University of London
Harry Newman, Life Behind the Paywall
Professor Robert Eaglestone welcomes you to the Thinking as a Critic (EN 1101) first year course.
Professor Redell Olsen Introduction to Poetry EN1112
Professor Judith Hawley welcomes you to EN1107, Re-Orienting the Novel.
Creative Writing with Dr Doug Cowie; 'Why Write?'
Romeo and Juliet
Native Son
Creative Writing at Royal Holloway
Your Learning and Year Abroad Options
Dr Nikita Lalwani on Sonia Faleiro and building character
Dr Terri Ochiagha on configuring cultural identities
Emily's Dream Workshop Montage
Emily's Dream
Eley Williams - 'Mother of all Parliaments'
The March of the Women
Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain - 'For Emily Wilding Davison'
Professor Judith Hawley on Research-Led Teaching
Emily Wilding Davison in the Royal Holloway Archives
Jo Shapcott - 'Census'
Susanna Jones - #Emily
Dr Will Montgomery on 'The poetry that really counts'
An Ideal Husband and The Woman with a Past
An Ideal Husband and The Dandy
An Ideal Husband and The Well-Made Play
The Sound and the Fury
Twelfth Night
18 Reasons to Study English
Literature: Why it Matters
Never Let Me Go