Schedule 
          
        Week 1: Introduction
          W 1/7- Course introduction
          Assignment - Read Thompson, Stith. The Folktale. Berkeley: 
          UP of California. 1946, 1977. pages 3-10.
        F 1/9 - individual introductions
          Assignment: Read Lechner, Judith V. Allyn & Bacon Anthology 
          of Traditional Literature. Boston: Pearson. 2004. pages 
          1-15.
          Buy your books if you have not already done so.
        Arbuthnot, May Hill (compiled by). Revised 
          Edition Time For Fairy Tales Old and New. Glenview, Illinois: Scott, 
          Foresman, and Co. 1961. pages 
          2-6. Another folktale introduction.
        Week 2: 
          M 1/12 - Discuss introduction to folktales from around the world 
          Assignment: read introductions from the Cole and Yolen texts (the last 
          of the introductions); sign up for the listserve (email s04-1830-request@clas.ufl.edu 
          with "subscribe" in the body text.); check and see if you 
          can log into the gradebook.
        W 1/14 - Discuss sanitation of folktales for 
          children and the scope of Cole and Yolen's texts
          Assignment: read Clarke, M.B and A.G Clarke. Retellings: A Thematic 
          Literature Anthology. Boston: McGraw Hill. 2004. pages 
          3-17; find example of a Cinderella text and bring into class Friday 
          with the cover sheet.
        Which fairy tale ends with the villian falling 
          off a precipice in the Disney version and forced to wear hot iron shoes 
          until she danced herself to death in the Grimm version? If the woman 
          yesterday on Hollywood Squares had known the correct answer she would 
          have won $100,000.
        F 1/16 - Discuss Retelling Reading and Cinderella 
          student examples
          Assignment: read Bettelheim's analysis of Cinderella (to be posted)
          
          Week 3: Tales that Explain Natural Phenomena 
          M 1/19 - No class MLK Day
          Assignment - start on reading of "Tales that explain natural phenomena" 
          in Cole (list on page 783); start looking for your own example of a 
          folktale that explains a natural phenomena and bring it to class 
          Friday 
          
        W 1/21 - No Class, but proceed with the assignments 
          as normal - I will post the Cinderella pages as soon as possible.
          Assignment: read "Tales that explain natural phenomena" in 
          Cole (you will kind a list on page 783); find your own example of a 
          folktale that explains a natural phenomena and bring it to class for 
          Friday
        F 1/23 - Discuss examples from students and set 
          up groups for webpage assignment.
          Assignment: read the following pages about how to use Dreamweaver before 
          next Friday's class http://www.image.ufl.edu/help/dreamweaver/. 
          There is a good bit of information on these pages, so read as much as 
          you can to get a feel for the program, especially pay attention to the 
          basics pages.
          Read "Tricksters, Rogues, and Cheats" 125-144 from Yolen
          
          
        Week 4: Trickster tales
          M 1/26 - Discuss Trickster Tales in General and the first tales from 
          Yolen
          Assignment: read "Tricksters, Rogues, and Cheats" 144-163 
          from Yolen
        W 1/28 - Discuss Tricksters reading 125-144
          Assignment: catch up on reading and be sure and have read the dreamweaver 
          explanation pages http://www.image.ufl.edu/help/dreamweaver/
        If you haven't done web design before or need 
          some basic guidelines, look over this chapter from Markel's Technical 
          Writing on Web Design.
        F 1/30 - MEET IN CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) 
          Room E211 with everything you need for your group web project.
          Assignment: read Trickster section Ali Baba to The Fly in Cole
        Week 5 Trickster Tales
          M 2/2 Discuss Cole reading and general Trickster 
          overview
          Assignment: read the Trickster section God and the Devil Share the Harvest 
          to Tug or War in Cole
        W 2/4 Discuss Cole reading
          Assignment: bring in your own example of a modern (1950 to present) 
          trickster tale or character
        F 2/6 - Discuss student examples
          Assignment : read "The Fool" section in Yolen
        Week 6 The Trickster and the Fool
          M 2/9 Watch Mutzmag : an Appalachian folktale and discuss the 
          Fool 
          Assignment: start reading Fool and Noodlehead section in Cole and work 
          on trickster paper
          
          W 2/11 Finish the last of Mutzmag, discuss the movie, and answer 
          any questions about the paper
          Assignment: keep reading the Fool and Noodlehead section in Cole and 
          work on rough draft of trickster paper
        F 2/13 (Friday the 13th) - rough draft of paper 
          DUE
          Assignment: peer critique your group 
          members' rough drafts. Bring two copies of the peer critiques Monday: 
          one for the writer and one for me. Keep reading the Fool and Noodlehead 
          section in Cole. Be sure and bring a disk Monday also with at least 
          one group member's rough draft so that we can practice links.
          
         Week 7 Trickster Paper, the Fool, and 
          web page
          M 2/16 - Meet in the Computer lab in CSE Room E211. Be sure and bring 
          a disk with at least one group member's rough draft so that we can practice 
          links. 
          Assignment: Polish paper (two copies of your final paper should 
          be turned in a pocket notebook with your rough draft and critiques) 
          and finish reading Fool and Noodlehead section in Cole. Begin reading"Heroes" 
          in Yolen 
          
          W 2/18 Trickster paper DUE
          Discuss Yolen's and Cole's Fools
          Assignment: find an example of a fool or noodlehead tale not included 
          in our texts. Begin reading "Heroes" section in Yolen
        F 2/20 - Discuss student examples and Yolen and 
          Cole's Fools
          Assignment: read Prologue from Campbell on the Hero
        Week 8 The Hero
          M 2/23 -Discuss Campbell's Heroes (Brenda and Kara)
          Assignment: read the first five tales in Yolen's Heroes and begin reading 
          the first chapter in Campbell (Departure)
        W 2/25 - Discuss Yolen's Heroes
          Assignment: finish reading Campbell Chapter 1: Departure
        F 2/27 - Discuss Campbell Chapter 1 (Shylettera 
          and Aurora)
          Assignment: read the final hero tales in Yolen and Campbell Chapter 
          2 (Initiation)
        Week 9 The Hero 
          M 3/1 - Discuss Campbell Chapter 2 (Sara and Nicholas)
          Assignment: read selections in Cole Hero tales and begin reading Campbell 
          Chapter 3 (Return)
        W 3/3 - Discuss Cole Heros
          Assignment: finish reading Campbell Chapter 3 (Return)
        F 3/5 - No Class
          Assignment: 
          read Campbell Part II Chapter 3 (Transformaions of the Hero); being 
          thinking about your Hero paper; read some more of Cole's hero tales 
          
        
          Week 10
          3/8-3/12 SPRING BREAKNO CLASSES
        Week 11 - The Hero and Hero Paper 
          M 3/15 - Discuss Campbell Part 1: Chapter 3 and Part 2: Chapter 3 
          "Transformations of the Hero" 
          (Jennifer Poland group for part 1 and Julie, Shaune group part 2)
          Assignment: finish reading Cole heros and work on rough draft of paper
        W 3/17 - Discuss Cole hero, Campbell and answer 
          any questions about the paper
          Assignment: work on rough draft and read the short Epilogue in Campbell, 
          particularly 'The Shapeshifter" and "The Hero Today".
        F 3/19 - Brief discussion of Epilogue (Kyle's 
          group) and Writing about the Hero rough draft DUE
          Assignment: in class peer critique
        Week 12 - The Hero Paper and Class presentations 
          of folktales not covered in our major texts
          M 3/22 - return peer critiques, class time for class presentation preparation
          Assignment: polish Hero essay, work on class presentation
        W 3/24 - class time for presentations of webproject
          Assignment: polish hero essay and work on class assignments
          
          F 3/26 - Writing about Hero Essay DUE, write evaluation
          Assignment: Group work preparing for presentations after spring break
        Week 13 Class Presentations
          M 3/29 - In class group or individual presentation of folktale(s) not 
          covered in our major texts (Jennifer Castro and Brenda)
          Assignment: work on Comp/Contrast paper
        W 3/31 - In class group or individual presentation 
          of folktale(s) not covered in our major texts (John and Kirk, Lauren)
          Assignment: work on paper and website
        F 4/2 - In class group or individual presentation 
          of folktale(s) not covered in our major texts (Sara Sutfin and Jennifer 
          Poland, Stacey) 
          Assignment: work on paper and website
        Week 14 Class Presentations
          M 4/5 - In class group or individual presentation of folktale(s) not 
          covered in our major texts (Aurora and Shylettera, Kara)
          Assignment: work on paper and website
        W 4/7 - In class group or individual presentation 
          of folktale(s) not covered in our major texts (Julie and Shaune, Sara)
          Assignment: work on paper and website
        F 4/9 - No class for Good Friday
          Assignment: work on your rough draft of Comparison/Contrast paper
        Week 15 Writing Workshops
          M 4/12 - Comparison/Contrast draft DUE. In class group or individual 
          presentation of folktale(s) not covered in our major texts (Nicholas, 
          Nicole, and Rachel)
          Assignment: write peer critique 
        W 4/14 - In class group or individual presentation 
          of folktale(s) not covered in our major texts (Kyle, Katie)
          Do class evaluations.
          Assignment: polish web page. Bring in a disk(s) or CD with everything 
          (links, images, individual pages, index) on it Friday.
        F 4/16 Group Web page project DUE (this will 
          not include your comparison contrast paper because more than likely 
          you haven't finished writing it. However, you will need to make a false 
          link for where the paper should go and I will upload them after you 
          have finished.), In class writing workshops for Comparison/Contrast 
          paper.
          Assignment: polish comparison/contrast paper
        Week 16 Last Week
          M 4/19 - work out any webpage problems
          Assignment - polish comparison/contrast paper
        W 4/21 - Final Comparison/Contrast paper DUE 
          (you will turn in two paper copies in your folder as well as a copy 
          of the paper saved ON A FLOPPY DISK OR CD)- There is no Final Exam.