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Teaching Literature in a Post-Dictatorship Country

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  • Dhurata Lamçja

    (PhD Cand. University of Tirana)

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Albanian literature curricula in a high school system has incorporated in a few years a lot of concepts, authors and methodology pretending in absorbed and integration of knowledge worldwide on literature teaching process and environment. Analyzing the academic process of constructing the base and the theoretical axis of the teachers, which actually are teaching literature can be noticed easily that a large number of them in their last ten years of their professional carrier has nothing to do with it. Their studies in university stage was only ideologized and focused on socialist realism. The university’s curriculum was strictly handicapped and based on the communist ideology on “creating the new people- the communist one†, as the literature itself, and every art form was “shaped†as it. Being such a teacher nowadays in Albania you have to face a challenge: You feel prejudged by your “experienced†colleges, who has not accepted and never “known†really the perspective of reading a fiction text as a “open text†. You felt yourself “trapped†in textbooks, their sources and their perspective is limited on their authors theoretical backgrounds. Having a parenting and student tradition, mentality as their academic success is based only on “the book†(even if in Albania we have more than 10 years practicing “altertext†-as a possibility of performing the subject program through the book chosen by teachers between three or four possibilities) makes it difficult to provide an “open†experience on learning through a based bibliography. The academic coordinators in pre-university system, aren’t always ready for the teacher who want to realize the teaching process leaded by the ideas of globalization, open minded individual, constructive perspective of the personality of the student, on national history and tradition versus “the other†.

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  • Dhurata Lamçja, 2022. "Teaching Literature in a Post-Dictatorship Country," European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 9, January -.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejserj:631
    DOI: 10.26417/570jwg36
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