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Young People, Learning and Storytelling: Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education

Autor Emma Parfitt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2018
This book explores the lives of young people through the lens of storytelling. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data from young people’s conversations following storytelling performances in secondary schools in the UK, the author considers the benefits of stories and storytelling for learning and the subsequent emotional, behavioural and social connections to story and other genres of narrative. Storytelling has both global and transnational relevance in education, as it allows individuals to compare their experiences to others: young people learn through discussion that their opinions matter, that they are both similar to and different from their peers. This in turn can facilitate the development of critical thinking skills as well as encouraging social learning, co-operation and cohesion. Drawing upon folklore and literary studies as well as sociology, philosophy, youth studies and theatre, this volume explores how storytelling can shape the lives of young people through storytelling projects. This reflective and creative volume will appeal to students and scholars of storytelling, youth studies and folklore.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030007515
ISBN-10: 3030007510
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: XV, 204 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Setting the Stage.- Chapter 2. Little Red Eats the Wolf: Storytelling Relationships.- Chapter 3. The Repulsive Frog: Is It Possible to Escape Being Danced to Pieces?.- Chapter 4. Who Ate My Heart? Storytelling and Emotion.- Chapter 5. The Will of the Gods and Goddesses: Shaping or Disrupting the World Through Storytelling.- Chapter 6. Burning the Candle Down.


Notă biografică

Emma Parfitt is is an independent storytelling researcher, and the author of Seascape, a collection of short stories based on the enclosed research. Her research focuses on the importance of stories in education and how these in turn can shape who we become.

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This book explores the lives of young people through the lens of storytelling. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data from young people’s conversations following storytelling performances in secondary schools in the UK, the author considers the benefits of stories and storytelling for learning and the subsequent emotional, behavioural and social connections to story and other genres of narrative. Storytelling has both global and transnational relevance in education, as it allows individuals to compare their experiences to others: young people learn through discussion that their opinions matter, that they are both similar to and different from their peers. This in turn can facilitate the development of critical thinking skills as well as encouraging social learning, co-operation and cohesion. Drawing upon folklore and literary studies as well as sociology, philosophy, youth studies and theatre, this volume explores how storytelling can shape the lives of young people through storytelling projects. This reflective and creative volume will appeal to students and scholars of storytelling, youth studies and folklore.

Emma Parfitt is is an independent storytelling researcher, and the author of Seascape, a collection of short stories based on the enclosed research. Her research focuses on the importance of stories in education and how these in turn can shape who we become.

Caracteristici

Examines how young people can learn about themselves and their peers through storytelling Uses empirical and qualitative data from storytelling projects in UK schools to see how storytelling can influence learning Draws upon a wide variety of disciplines, including folklore, sociology, education and philosophy to examine the effects that stories can have upon the lives of young people