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Abstract:In the modern society, humanistic quality is becoming more and more important; the cultivation of humanistic quality is one of the important content of higher education. But the humanistic quality situation of college students is not optimistic. As a basic course for English majors, British and American literature course plays a very important role in cultivating students’ comprehensive qualities. This paper take English majors as an example to illustrate how to improve students’ huamanistic quality by taking British and American literature course. British and American literature course is the demand of all-round development education; it is capable of guiding students’ real life, enabling students to improve analytical ability and to have a better understanding of history. As for the concrete suggestion, the way of learner autonomy combined with teachers’ guidance was put forward. At the same time, it’s pointed out that it’s necessary to improve teachers’ own humanistic quality.
Keywords: humanistic qualities British and American literature course English majors
Contents Abstract 摘要 Chapter One Introduction-1 1.1 The Current Situation of British and American Literature Course-1 1.2 The Function of British and American Literature Course in English Teaching and Learning-1 1.3 The Current Situation of Humanistic Qualities of University Students-1 1.4 Literature Review and the Aim of the Thesis-2 Chapter Two The Influence of Taking British and American Literature Course on English Majors’-4 2.1 Facilitating All-round Development Education-4 2.2 Guiding Students’ Real Life-5 2.3 Helping Students Improve Analytical Ability-6 2.4 Giving Students a Better Understanding of History-7 Chapter Three Ways to Improve English Majors’ Humanistic Qualities-8 3.1 Promoting Learner Autonomy in British and American Literature Learning-8 3.2 Paying Attention to Cultivate Students’ Interest-9 3.3 Recommending Original Books-9 3.4 Improving Teachers’ Humanistic Quality-10 Chapter Four Conclusion-11 References-12 |