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This year in our class we have decided to deal with the themes utopia and dystopia. Our work has started with reading  Huxley’s novel“Brave New World”. This work has been a collaborative work, because we have developed it with a German class of Salingen. The collaboration hasn’t been only between us students but also between the teachers, Daniela Ianni and Esther Drammer. In our opinion it is right to report the layout of the project derived from the letters that the teachers have exchanged:

Steps of the projects


step 1: September - 31/10:
Students read the novel - either in class (Italians) or at home (Germans).
I would prefer this as a deadline, as it would give us the whole first week of November for a discussion of the first chapters. My students will be on holiday from 14/10 - 27/10 and will have a written exam on 29/10, so 31/10 will be the first lesson on "Brave New World" (BNW). 01/11 is a public holiday in Germany, and starting on 05/11 /which is our first lesson in November)seems a bit late as it would mean that there is not much room for a discussion of the first three chapters, which I think is very important for my students.


step 2: from/around 31/10:
Students discuss the following questions in the
forum opened up by you:
- what I liked about the novel
- what I did not like about the novel
- questions/aspects/topics of interest
(you could open the forum earlier if your students want to go ahead with the discussion, though. My students might join in while reading. On the other hand I think that opening it very early might "stretch" this step. What do you think?).


step 3: 04/11 - 08/11:
The students discuss the first three chapters in class (at least the Germans - you might have done that when you read the chapters in class).
Meanwhile, the discussion(s) in the forum might go on and extend to a more detailled discussion of chapters 1-3.


step 4: 11/11 - 15/11:
The students will work in mixed pairs (Italian, German) or small groups on individual chapters, some will have two shorter ones -.
In this phase they could use only email because each single pair must have a separate way of communication in order to build an analyses of the chapter and mediate/negotiate a final written work containing the summary of events, comments on the characters involved, the function of the chapter within the context of the whole story.They should have completed a collaborative text or webpage by 15/11, which is to be published either in the forum (if it still has to be corrected by us) or on your website (if it's perfect; probably we should wait until the end of the project before we publish something "officially"; some things, especially the description of the main characters, might be redundant in the end)
I think both ways of working on the chapters you suggest should be allowed:
"It might consist in exchanging what each single member of the pair/group will develop following the scheme/form we (the teachers) will devise to guide them, and then trying to merge them by exchanging and refining proposals.
In alternative to this, each member of the pairs/groups might decide to choose some points to develop and then collect them in a unique work, finally exchange proposals for improving each part".
As we have never done a project like that, I think it should be up to the students to find the best way of negotiating things and of working together. They might find that splitting up on certain aspects (e.g. if there are a lot of different characters in their chapter) might be a good idea, while they might want to discuss other aspects in detail before they both start to write a text on it, compare their texts and turn it into one.
They could evaluate the methods used afterwards and tell us about their experiences and the pros and cons.


step 5: 18/11 - 29/11:
We could reuse the forum to discuss various aspects of the novel, as you suggest. At that stage, however, I think that discussions may become a bit superficial after a while ("I think.." - "I agree......." - "I disagree.......", especially if we keep them going for two weeks. What I hope (or what we could initiate) is that some of the discussions might lead to little groups who find that they would like to go into more detail, investigate background information, elaborate on ideas, etc. So this could be a mixture of our ideas (forum/group work).
What I would really like my students to do is to analyse some aspects in more detail and to write at least one short text (essay, comment, informational text, creative text) on a certain topic. I would also like them to think about the utopian character of BNW, discuss other utopian ideas and probably present their own ideas of a utopian society or a better world. And I think that it might be quite interesting to exchange ideas with your Italian students, because then it really makes sense to use English as a lingua franca. And I would like them to write a bit more than just a short startement (1-3 sentences) in the forum.
What to you think? Could this be possible?


step 6: 2/12 - ...

Towards the end of November we should evaluate the project on various levels (German students-Italian students, students-teachers, -teachers-teachers) and think about how to present it in the internet (on your website). Maybe they would like to elaborate on some pages/texts or create links between several of their pages.
I think this is nicer than just publishing the discussions in the forum.


And this is, more or less, what we have done!!!!

On December each Italian student has chosen one theme of the book for the realization of an assignment. At last, our final objective has been the creation of a website in which we have inserted all our works.

 

GOOD VISION!!!

 

 

 

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