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OverviewExploring the ways undergraduate theatre programs can play a significant role in accomplishing the aims and learning outcomes of a contemporary liberal education, Kindelan argues that theatre's signature pedagogy helps all undergraduates become actively engaged in developing critical and value-focused skills. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N. KindelanPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.405kg ISBN: 9781137008503ISBN 10: 1137008504 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 25 July 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: A Call to Action PART I: THE MAKINGS OF A CONTEMPORARY LIBERAL EDUCATION The Evolution of the Liberal Arts The Evolution of Theatre Studies Programs A Contemporary Liberal Education PART II: THE PEDAGOGIES AND STRATEGIES OF THEATRE STUDIES Setting the Stage for Learning in the Twenty-First Century Intentional Learning through the Art of the Theatre Artistic Literacy in Action Artistic Literacy and the Twenty-First-Century WorkforceReviewsKindelan makes a valuable argument for the appropriateness of including theater studies in a liberal arts curriculum ... This book is a call to action: it arms faculty and administrators with information about recent developments in theater studies' pedagogical goals and approaches to liberal arts education that suggest integrating theater studies in a liberal arts program at institutions of higher education. Summing Up: Recommended. Researchers, faculty, professionals. - CHOICE <p> The book addresses the importance to all students of creativity and collaborative problem-solving skills that are an essential part of theatre pedagogy and has the potential to convince university and education policy decision makers of the importance of including theatre studies as an essential part of a liberal arts education. By utilizing powerful case studies to show how theatre is and can be used to develop innovative, creative thinking in students, Kindelan promotes theatre as an important part of interdisciplinary learning communities involved in community outreach. - Karen Berman, chair, Georgia College & State University, fellow, College of Fellows of the American Theatre, and former president, Association for Theatre in Higher Education<p> Higher education today seems at a cross-roads. At ever higher prices, we are as an industry often accused of delivering less of what the world needs in terms of trained young minds who can write, think critically, and are mature in their approach to the world. Here in this book, we have one of the components of the solution. It comes from an usual source, the Theater Department, but not from an unusual person. To know Professor Kindelan over many years, as I have at Northeastern University, is to know the power and depth of her thinking. It is all here. To my colleagues all over the world, but especially in America, I say simply, 'Read this book.' - James R. Stellar, provost, Queens College, City University of New York<p> Readers of the literature on revamping higher education through curricular innovation will find this to be an engaging book that ties together the compelling need for literacy, broadly defined, and practical experience. The arts are not usually considered the jumping off point much less the destination of these discussions. In this volume, both prospects become decided possibilities for new courses of study and consequent action. Whether you agree with all of the points made or not, you will certa 'Kindelan redefines theatre's place in liberal education by stressing productions of scripted plays. Changing widespread perceptions of theatre as frivolous entertainment may depend ultimately on students willing to advance their intellectual skills and civic responsibilities, together with educators willing to change their teaching-as-usual practices. By acting upon the actions promoted in [Artistic Literacy], we may achieve what could be a better future for theatre education.' - Theatre Topics Kindelan makes a valuable argument for the appropriateness of including theater studies in a liberal arts curriculum ... This book is a call to action: it arms faculty and administrators with information about recent developments in theater studies' pedagogical goals and approaches to liberal arts education that suggest integrating theater studies in a liberal arts program at institutions of higher education. Summing Up: Recommended. Researchers, faculty, professionals. - CHOICE 'This book does an excellent job of showing how the discipline of theatre studies can provide empowering and transformational experiences for our students. It demonstrates why the performing arts are an essential component of an undergraduate education regardless of the student's intended major. The theatre, just like any discipline, can be explored and experienced through the high-impact pedagogy of undergraduate research.' - Council on Undergraduate Research '[Artistic Literacy] is an incredible resource and needs to be read by everyone in departments of theatre, both within as well as outside the United States. As well, we feel that this is a book that is utterly essential reading for all deans, provosts and administrators within the university context. [It offers] a masterful marshalling of scholarly arguments concerning the shape of current liberal arts degrees and the ways in which theatre can play a crucial role in reconsidering these going forward and does this in an accessible language and with a structure that opens up to readings by people not as invested in theatre. The book was a pleasure to read.' - Committee of the ATHE Outstanding Book Awards 2012 Kindelan makes a valuable argument for the appropriateness of including theater studies in a liberal arts curriculum ... This book is a call to action: it arms faculty and administrators with information about recent developments in theater studies' pedagogical goals and approaches to liberal arts education that suggest integrating theater studies in a liberal arts program at institutions of higher education. Summing Up: Recommended. Researchers, faculty, professionals. - CHOICE '[Artistic Literacy] is an incredible resource and needs to be read by everyone in departments of theatre, both within as well as outside the United States. As well, we feel that this is a book that is utterly essential reading for all deans, provosts and administrators within the university context. [It offers] a masterful marshalling of scholarly arguments concerning the shape of current liberal arts degrees and the ways in which theatre can play a crucial role in reconsidering these going forward and does this in an accessible language and with a structure that opens up to readings by people not as invested in theatre. The book was a pleasure to read.' - Committee of the ATHE Outstanding Book Awards 2012 Author InformationNancy Kindelan is Associate Professor in the Theatre Department at Northeastern University, USA, where she teaches dramatic literature courses and directs plays. She has published widely on theatre studies in higher education, dramatic literature, and dramaturgy, including the book Shadows of Realism: Dramaturgy and the Theories and Practices of Modernism (1997). In 2004, Northeastern University presented her with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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