Bring on the Bard: Active Drama Approaches for Shakespeare’s Diverse Student Readers

Author:   Kevin Long ,  Mary T. Christel ,  Mary T Christel
Publisher:   National Council of Teachers of English
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9780814103821


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Bring on the Bard: Active Drama Approaches for Shakespeare’s Diverse Student Readers


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Shakespeare didn’t write his plays for readers; he wrote individual “cue scripts” for actors who hadn’t read the entire play but had to perform on the fly with almost no rehearsal. Those cue scripts have become the written form of his dramas, compiled originally in the First Folio of 1623. And the actors’ cues for meaning, emotion, and emphasis are still embedded in Shakespeare’s language, ripe for discovery by today’s students. Shakespeare’s plays rightly remain a staple of the ELA curriculum, but evolving standards and youth culture itself challenge teachers to put students - not a text - at the centre of a reading experience in order to support diverse readers and learners. How can we do this? Experienced educators Kevin Long and Mary T. Christel introduce us to the Folio technique, which builds on active drama approaches that position students to engage with a rich text through low-risk speaking and improvisation activities. Without requiring students to become actors, the Folio technique helps them to discover the clues the Bard built into his works that allow actors to efficiently understand their characters’ text, context, and subtext. Teachers can use excerpts from the First Folio along with a mass market paperback or digital edition of a play to help students get closer to Shakespeare’s intentions; understand the language, action, and emotions of the characters; and perhaps even explore the challenges the Bard’s modern editors face. The book offers suggestions for using parallel text, graphic, and abridged editions of Shakespeare’s works, as well as activities using cue scripts and a variety of viewing experiences. A deep dive into the rich resources available for teaching Shakespeare’s plays, Bring on the Bard is for every high school teacher - early career to veteran - looking for new, hands-on activities to draw students of all ability levels into the work and world of Shakespeare.

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Author:   Kevin Long ,  Mary T. Christel ,  Mary T Christel
Publisher:   National Council of Teachers of English
Imprint:   National Council of Teachers of English
ISBN:  

9780814103821


ISBN 10:   0814103820
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Kevin Long was nominated for The 2015 Tony Award(R) for Excellence in Theatre Education and is co-author of the book Bring on the Bard. Long is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Harper College, the recipient of the Motorola Solutions Foundation Endowed Award for Teaching Excellence, the Illinois Theatre Association Award for Excellence in College Theatre Teaching, an Associate Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, President Emeritus of Illinois Theatre Association, and the Past-President of the Illinois Communication and Theatre Association. Additionally, Kevin is a recognized expert in teaching Folio Technique and frequently presents his workshop ""Shakespeare Whispers Into Your Ear,"" which explores the language and theatre of Shakespeare through the use of the First Folio. Mary Christel has taught for twenty-two years at Stevenson High School in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. A board member of the National Telemedia Council, she has served on NCTE's media commission and is a recipient of a NATAS media literacy award.

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