Reimagining Shakespeare Education

Reimagining Shakespeare Education

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  • Author: Liam E. Semler
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108807720
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 371

Shakespeare education is being reimagined around the world. This book delves into the important role of collaborative projects in this extraordinary transformation. Over twenty innovative Shakespeare partnerships from the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Europe and South America are critically explored by their leaders and participants. –Structured into thematic sections covering engagement with schools, universities, the public, the digital and performance, the chapters offer vivid insights into what it means to teach, learn and experience Shakespeare in collaboration with others. Diversity, equality, identity, incarceration, disability, community and culture are key factors in these initiatives, which together reveal how complex and humane Shakespeare education can be. Whether you are interested in practice or theory, this collection showcases an abundance of rich, inspiring and informative perspectives on Shakespeare education in our contemporary world.


Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults

Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults

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  • Author: Naomi Miller
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135363358
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 348

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults

Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults

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  • Author: Naomi Miller
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135363285
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Teaching and Learning Shakespeare through Theatre-based Practice

Teaching and Learning Shakespeare through Theatre-based Practice

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  • Author: Tracy Irish
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350292079
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 158

How can the study of Shakespeare contribute to equipping young people for the challenges of an uncertain future? This book argues for the necessity of a Shakespeare education that: finds meaning in the texts through inviting in the prior knowledge, experiences and ideas of students; combines intellectual, social and emotional learning; and develops a critical perspective on what a cultural inheritance is all about. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the educational principles underpinning theatre-based practice and explains how and why this practice can open up the possibilities of Shakespeare study in the classroom. It empowers Shakespeare educators working with young people aged 5-18 to interact critically, creatively and collaboratively with Shakespeare as a living artist. Drawing on the authors' research and experience with organizations including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare's Globe, the Folger and Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation, Part One consolidates recent developments in the field and engages in lively dialogue with core questions of Shakespeare's place in the classroom. Part Two curates a series of interviews with leaders and practitioners from the above and other Shakespeare institutions, exploring their core principles and practices. Part Three presents chapters from and about classroom teachers, who share their experiences of successfully embedding theatre-based approaches to Shakespeare in their own diverse contexts.


Shakespeare in Education

Shakespeare in Education

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  • Author: Martin Blocksidge
  • Publisher: A&C Black
  • ISBN: 1847144306
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

This collection of essays - written by experienced practitioners - seeks to define, or at least report on, the current position of Shakespeare in schools, colleges and other educational environments. Its primary purpose is to examine how, where and why Shakespeare manifests himself in the educational experience of school and college students today. The seven contributors address key topics such as making Shakespeare our contemporary, teaching Shakespeare at a comprehensive school and the work of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.


Teaching Shakespeare and His Sisters

Teaching Shakespeare and His Sisters

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  • Author: Emma Whipday
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108986390
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 166

What are we teaching, when we teach Shakespeare? Today, the Shakespeare classroom is often also a rehearsal room; we teach Shakespeare plays as both literary texts and cues for theatrical performance. This Element explores the possibilities of an 'embodied' pedagogical approach as a tool to inform literary analysis. The first section offers an overview of the embodied approach, and how it might be applied to Shakespeare plays in a playhouse context. The second applies this framework to the play-making, performance, and story-telling of early modern women – 'Shakespeare's sisters' – as a form of feminist historical recovery. The third suggests how an embodied pedagogy might be possible digitally, in relation to online teaching. In so doing, this Element makes the case for an embodied pedagogy for teaching Shakespeare.


Teaching with Interactive Shakespeare Editions

Teaching with Interactive Shakespeare Editions

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  • Author: Laura B. Turchi
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 100902177X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 168

This Element examines the opportunities that interactive digital editions give teachers, software developers and scholars to connect Shakespeare's works to twenty-first century students by presenting three case studies of interactive digital editions of Shakespeare incorporated into classroom teaching.


Shakespeare and Place-Based Learning

Shakespeare and Place-Based Learning

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  • Author: Claire Hansen
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009022342
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

This Element considers place as a partner in the learning process. It aims to develop a learner's sense of place in two ways: through deepening their authentic engagement with and knowledge of Shakespeare's texts, and by expanding critical awareness of their environmental responsibilities.


Critical Pedagogy and Active Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

Critical Pedagogy and Active Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare

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  • Author: Jennifer Kitchen
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108892256
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

Active approaches to teaching Shakespeare are growing in popularity, seen not only as enjoyable and accessible, but as an egalitarian and progressive teaching practice. A growing body of resources supports this work in classrooms. Yet critiques of these approaches argue they are not rigorous and do little to challenge the conservative status quo around Shakespeare. Meanwhile, Shakespeare scholarship more broadly is increasingly recognising the role of critical pedagogy, particularly feminist and decolonising approaches, and asks how best to teach Shakespeare within twenty-first century understandings of cultural value and social justice. Via vignettes of schools' participation in Coram Shakespeare School Foundation's festival, this Element draws on critical theories of education, play and identity to argue active Shakespeare teaching is a playful co-construction with learners and holds rich potential towards furthering social justice-oriented approaches to teaching the plays.


The Shakespeare North Playhouse

The Shakespeare North Playhouse

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  • Author: Tim Keenan
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1040019609
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

This collection celebrates the opening of the Shakespeare North Playhouse (SNP). After discussion of its genesis and development by four people pivotal to its progress at different stages of the project, this book explores different aspects of the SNP’s purpose and functions across three broad categories: buildings and spaces, practices and performance, and community arts and education. Various chapters offer answers to fundamental questions about replica theatres, including: Why do we build them? What do they do? How do we use them? In the course of these discussions, the purposes, potential, and programming of the SNP are discussed in relation to other Globe-type replicas in the UK and beyond. Contributors to this collection analyse key academic and practice-based concerns within their fields of expertise connected to the use (and misuse) of replica theatres to suggest the ways in which they can be used to drive research and practice in contemporary Shakespearean performance, connect with young people, and serve local communities. This book will appeal to academics, students, and practitioners interested in historical and contemporary approaches to Shakespeare in the fields covered. It should also appeal to general readers with an interest in the topics, particularly in Merseyside and the North-West region.