Transforming Teaching and Learning with Active and Dramatic Approaches: Engaging Students Across the Curriculum
Autor Brian Edmistonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2013
This text for prospective and practicing teachers introduces engaging, innovative pedagogy for putting active and dramatic approaches to learning and teaching into action. Written in an accessible, conversational, and refreshingly honest style by a teacher and professor with over 30 years experience, it features real examples of preschool, elementary, middle, and high school teachers working in actual classrooms in diverse settings. Their tales explore not only how, but also why, they have changed the way they teach. Photographs and stories of their classroom practice, along with summarizing charts of principles and strategies, both illuminate the critical, cross-curricular, and inquiry-based conceptual framework Edmiston develops and provide rich examples and straightforward guidelines that can support readers as they experiment with using active and dramatic approaches to dialogue, inquiry, building community, planning for exploration, and authentic assessment in their own classrooms.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0415531012
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 10 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Brief Contents
Foreword, Shirley Brice Heath
Preface
1. Be Active and Dramatic in Dialogue to Transform Learning
2. Build Community
3. Plan for a Journey of Exploration
4. Teach for Authentic and Critical Inquiry
5. Be Tactical and Strategic to Transform Teaching
6. Assess What You Value in Achievement
7. Embrace the Complexity and Simplicity of Dramatic Pedagogy
Afterword, Cecily O’Neill
References
Index
Notă biografică
Brian Edmiston is Professor of Drama in Education, The Ohio State University, Department of Teaching & Learning, USA.
Recenzii
Shirley Brice Heath, Stanford University, USA, From the Foreword
“This book is a ‘must have’ for teachers and teacher candidates alike. Brian Edmiston not only introduces you to drama strategies, he incorporates theory and drama research. He demonstrates, using photos, interviews, and drama techniques how you might co-author a classroom that is active, collaborative, authentic, and responsive to students’ social and cultural needs.”
Kari-Lynn Winters, Brock University, Canada
“Lively and engaging, this book will help teachers to change not just their classrooms, but the whole ethos of schools for the better, and in particular give a new reason for those millions of students whom the system is failing to come to school, enjoy their education and find it valuable after all.”
John O’Toole, The University of Melbourne, Australia
“Any teacher who...aspires to excellence will find practical advice, reassurance, and affirmation on every page of this wise and truthful book. The classrooms that are brought to life here are real places, not utopian locations of perfect pedagogy.”
Cecily O’Neill, International authority on process drama and the arts in education, UK & Ireland, From the Afterword
"This is a courageous book... It comes in truth from a topic the author knows well: the world of drama and dramatic pedagogy... Relish this volume." Shirley Brice Heath, Stanford University, USA, From the Foreword "This book is a 'must have' for teachers and teacher candidates alike. Brian Edmiston not only introduces you to drama strategies, he incorporates theory and drama research. He demonstrates, using photos, interviews, and drama techniques how you might co-author a classroom that is active, collaborative, authentic, and responsive to students' social and cultural needs." Kari-Lynn Winters, Brock University, Canada "Lively and engaging, this book will help teachers to change not just their classrooms, but the whole ethos of schools for the better, and in particular give a new reason for those millions of students whom the system is failing to come to school, enjoy their education, and find it valuable after all." John O'Toole, The University of Melbourne, Australia "Any teacher who...aspires to excellence will find practical advice, reassurance, and affirmation on every page of this wise and truthful book. The classrooms that are brought to life here are real places, not utopian locations of perfect pedagogy." Cecily O'Neill, International authority on process drama and the arts in education, UK & Ireland, From the Afterword
Descriere
How can teachers transform classroom teaching and learning by making pedagogy more socially and culturally responsive, more relevant to students’ lives, and more collaborative? How can they engage disaffected students in learning and at the same time promote deep understanding though high-quality teaching that goes beyond test preparation?
This text for prospective and practicing teachers introduces engaging, innovative pedagogy for putting active and dramatic approaches to learning and teaching into action. Written in an accessible, conversational, and refreshingly honest style by a teacher and professor with over 30 years experience, it features real examples of preschool, elementary, middle, and high school teachers working in actual classrooms in diverse settings. Their tales explore not only how, but also why, they have changed the way they teach. Photographs and stories of their classroom practice, along with summarizing charts of principles and strategies, both illuminate the critical, cross-curricular, and inquiry-based conceptual framework Edmiston develops and provide rich examples and straightforward guidelines that can support readers as they experiment with using active and dramatic approaches to dialogue, inquiry, building community, planning for exploration, and authentic assessment in their own classrooms.