Full Description
All the Classroom's a Stage reveals how teachers can apply theater skills to the craft of teaching and enhance their ability to engage and motivate students, cultivate collaborative learning, and become stronger and more dynamic 'performers' in the classroom.
This book illustrates how to use theater techniques to invigorate the craft of teaching in college classrooms across multiple disciplines. The book shows readers how to explore and apply improvisation, actor-training, and directing techniques to their classroom. By using discipline-specific examples, case studies, and a breadth of theater and teacher-training experience, the book reveals how theatre can strengthen teaching and learning, improve attendance, retention, and students' commitment to their education and to each other. Whether a new teacher navigating the job for the first time or an experienced veteran hungry for new teaching methods, All the Classroom's a Stage will transform a traditional classroom into a dynamic creative space built on collaborative sharing of the educational experience.
Contents
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