All the Classroom's a Stage reveals how teachers can integrate exciting theater techniques to the craft of teaching and enhance their ability to engage and motivate students.
All the Classroom's a Stage reveals how teachers can integrate exciting theater techniques to the craft of teaching and enhance their ability to engage and motivate students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rose Burnett Bonczek is a theater educator, director, and consultant with over forty years' experience in the field. She is coauthor of Turn That Thing Off! Collaboration and Technology in 21st-CenturyActor Training(with Roger Manix and David Storck), Ensemble Theatre Making (with David Storck), and One Minute Plays (with Steve Ansell). Michael Flanagan has taught theater and directed at colleges and universities for over twenty years. He is also a former English and general education professor and a former college administrator in departments of retention and student success, where he has used theater to revise curriculum in freshman seminar, English literature, speech, and other academic disciplines. He currently teaches Drama at Houston Community College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgement sIntroduction Chapter 1: Theatrical Concepts Applied To The Classroom Chapter 2: The Teacher as Performance Artist Chapter 3: Creating The Story-Abandoning The Traditional Lecture Chapter 4: All Of Your Classroom Is A Stage Chapter 5: Your Students As Your Acting Partner Chapter 6: The Educator As Director Chapter 7: Your Stage In Action: Using Theater To Teach WritingAppendices Bibliography About the Contributors
Preface Acknowledgement sIntroduction Chapter 1: Theatrical Concepts Applied To The Classroom Chapter 2: The Teacher as Performance Artist Chapter 3: Creating The Story-Abandoning The Traditional Lecture Chapter 4: All Of Your Classroom Is A Stage Chapter 5: Your Students As Your Acting Partner Chapter 6: The Educator As Director Chapter 7: Your Stage In Action: Using Theater To Teach WritingAppendices Bibliography About the Contributors
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