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Julius Caesar allows teachers to take a fresh approach to one of Shakespeare's most famous plays by moving beyond basic history and memorization of quotes. Grades 7-12
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Julius Caesar allows teachers to take a fresh approach to one of Shakespeare's most famous plays by moving beyond basic history and memorization of quotes. Grades 7-12
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781593638344
- ISBN-10: 1593638345
- Artikelnr.: 33460904
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781593638344
- ISBN-10: 1593638345
- Artikelnr.: 33460904
Timothy J. Duggan, Ed.D., teaches in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education at the University of South Dakota (USD). He also has served as the director of gifted programs at USD, coordinating the South Dakota Governor's Camp and the Ambassadors of Excellence Camp. Dr. Duggan holds degrees from the University of California-Santa Barbara, the University of Nebraska, and the University of South Dakota. He has taught English/language arts at both the high school and college levels, beginning his career in Sonora, CA. From 1997-1999, he served as Director of Education and Outreach for the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival in Omaha, where he managed and performed in the traveling company, "Shakespeare Unbound." Dr. Duggan has given dozens of workshops on teaching Shakespeare through performance and has presented nationally on the subject. He has published articles in Shakespeare, Reading Teacher, and Gifted Child Today, and is the writer/performer of two musical collections devoted to Shakespeare and classic literature, Language Arts 101 and Language Arts 201. He currently lives in the Chicago area, where he continues to teach, write, and perform.
Acknowledgments Chapter 1
I wish your enterprise today may thrive
: Introduction Chapter 2
I shall be glad to learn
: Teaching Shakespeare Chapter 3
Are we all ready?
: Teaching Julius Caesar Chapter 4
Into what dangers would you lead me?
: Entering the Text of Julius Caesar Chapter 5
A vision fair and fortunate
: Reading Julius Caesar Chapter 6
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
: Talking About Julius Caesar Chapter 7
Speak, hands, for me!
: Performing Julius Caesar Chapter 8
What meanst thou by that?
: Understanding and Writing About Julius Caesar Chapter 9
Is there no voice more worthy than my own?
: Additional Resources References About the Author Common Core State Standards Alignment
I wish your enterprise today may thrive
: Introduction Chapter 2
I shall be glad to learn
: Teaching Shakespeare Chapter 3
Are we all ready?
: Teaching Julius Caesar Chapter 4
Into what dangers would you lead me?
: Entering the Text of Julius Caesar Chapter 5
A vision fair and fortunate
: Reading Julius Caesar Chapter 6
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
: Talking About Julius Caesar Chapter 7
Speak, hands, for me!
: Performing Julius Caesar Chapter 8
What meanst thou by that?
: Understanding and Writing About Julius Caesar Chapter 9
Is there no voice more worthy than my own?
: Additional Resources References About the Author Common Core State Standards Alignment
Acknowledgments Chapter 1
I wish your enterprise today may thrive
: Introduction Chapter 2
I shall be glad to learn
: Teaching Shakespeare Chapter 3
Are we all ready?
: Teaching Julius Caesar Chapter 4
Into what dangers would you lead me?
: Entering the Text of Julius Caesar Chapter 5
A vision fair and fortunate
: Reading Julius Caesar Chapter 6
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
: Talking About Julius Caesar Chapter 7
Speak, hands, for me!
: Performing Julius Caesar Chapter 8
What meanst thou by that?
: Understanding and Writing About Julius Caesar Chapter 9
Is there no voice more worthy than my own?
: Additional Resources References About the Author Common Core State Standards Alignment
I wish your enterprise today may thrive
: Introduction Chapter 2
I shall be glad to learn
: Teaching Shakespeare Chapter 3
Are we all ready?
: Teaching Julius Caesar Chapter 4
Into what dangers would you lead me?
: Entering the Text of Julius Caesar Chapter 5
A vision fair and fortunate
: Reading Julius Caesar Chapter 6
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
: Talking About Julius Caesar Chapter 7
Speak, hands, for me!
: Performing Julius Caesar Chapter 8
What meanst thou by that?
: Understanding and Writing About Julius Caesar Chapter 9
Is there no voice more worthy than my own?
: Additional Resources References About the Author Common Core State Standards Alignment