Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Throughout this learning path, you will read the novel The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and reflect on the role of women in the book and in our society today. At the same time, you will also practise your language skills!
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Information for the teacher
This learning path on gender roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale is part of Verena Eisenköck's master's thesis in the field of English didactics at the University of Salzburg.
This learning path can be used by the students independently and autonomously and in a blended learning setting. It is intended for a language level in the range B2/ B2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Further didactic information and the methodological framework can be found in the master's thesis "Teaching Literature via Blended Learning: The Potential of the Platform ZUM-Unterrichten and Learning Paths for a Sequence on Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale".
How to work with the learning path - hints and tips
This page provides some useful information to help you find your way around the learning path.
At the top of the screen, you can see a list of the modules you will be working through. You can jump back and forth between the chapters by simply clicking on them.
In addition to the work in the learning path, you will often need a Word document and - of course - the novel. You will complete most of these tasks in a Word document and hand it in as a portfolio at the end of the learning path.
In the learning path, you will meet the following icons and boxes:
These tasks are part of your portfolio, which you hand in at the end. Complete these tasks in a Word document.
Important: Always write down exactly which task it is and - if necessary - copy the instructions or questions into the document.Sometimes there may also be tips and help available if you get stuck or need a hint. In these cases, you can click on the following button to get some help:
Now you are ready to start: Click on the next topic at the top of the chapter overview or directly here at the bottom right on the link that always takes you to the next chapter in the learning path.