Temporary Stages II: Critically Oriented Drama Education

Author:   Jo Beth Gonzalez
Publisher:   Intellect
ISBN:  

9781783200115


Pages:   225
Publication Date:   15 October 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Temporary Stages II: Critically Oriented Drama Education


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Theater teachers are forced to adapt constantly. Whether responding to advancing technologies, cuts to (or the growth of) their program, or ever-changing governmental mandates, they struggle to serve both their students and their craft. Using a theater arts program at one at a Midwestern high school, this book explores how change, good or ill, directly impacts students as well as teachers. Building on the work of the previous edition of Temporary Stages, Jo Beth Gonzalez shows teachers how to sustain confidence and outlines “critically conscious” teaching, a technique that encourages students to practice self-agency and critical awareness. Essential reading for all theater teachers, this indispensable resource is a font of innovative classroom and production practices.

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Author:   Jo Beth Gonzalez
Publisher:   Intellect
Imprint:   Intellect Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781783200115


ISBN 10:   1783200111
Pages:   225
Publication Date:   15 October 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Reviews

'This volume is an essential addition to the literature on high school theatre teaching. I believe it will take high school production and classroom practice into the twenty-first century and respond to shifts both in demographics and curriculum reform. It is essential reading for any student considering working in secondary education, whether in a formal classroom context, as a teaching artist, or in applied theatre. ' -- Drew Chappell,Youth Theatre Journal 'Temporary Stages integrates practice with research in ways both compelling and honest. Jo Beth Gonzalez's integrity, passion and forthright prose make this a useful addition for teachers interested in exploring social justice and identity through performance.' -- Dr. Stephani Etheridge Woodson, Associate Director, School of Theatre & Film, Arizona State University 'I was pleasantly surprised to read that teaching artists were engaged in the bold goal of developing a critical model of collaborative leadership for high school musical theatre. This kind of aim hardly ever shows up in strategic plans, mission statements, or on school websites. As Gonzalez makes clear, the infrastructure must be put in place to invite students to engage with the pedagogical and the aesthetic, but also to make them feel comfortable and validated.' -- Dr. Lorenzo Garcia, Associate Professor of Theatre for Young Audiences, University of North Texas 'Temporary Stages offers powerful ideas for pre-service and practicing theatre teachers-as well as teachers of teachers-to contemplate. Directly relevant to teaching methods, yet far from a how-to text, the book inspires all readers with its fresh, provocative and accessible ideas.' -- Joan Lazarus, Head, BFA Theatre Studies Program, The University of Texas at Austin


'Temporary Stages offers powerful ideas for pre-service and practicing theatre teachers-as well as teachers of teachers-to contemplate. Directly relevant to teaching methods, yet far from a how-to text, the book inspires all readers with its fresh, provocative and accessible ideas.' -- Joan Lazarus, Head, BFA Theatre Studies Program, The University of Texas at Austin 'I was pleasantly surprised to read that teaching artists were engaged in the bold goal of developing a critical model of collaborative leadership for high school musical theatre. This kind of aim hardly ever shows up in strategic plans, mission statements, or on school websites. As Gonzalez makes clear, the infrastructure must be put in place to invite students to engage with the pedagogical and the aesthetic, but also to make them feel comfortable and validated.' -- Dr. Lorenzo Garcia, Associate Professor of Theatre for Young Audiences, University of North Texas 'Temporary Stages integrates practice with research in ways both compelling and honest. Jo Beth Gonzalez's integrity, passion and forthright prose make this a useful addition for teachers interested in exploring social justice and identity through performance.' -- Dr. Stephani Etheridge Woodson, Associate Director, School of Theatre & Film, Arizona State University 'This volume is an essential addition to the literature on high school theatre teaching. I believe it will take high school production and classroom practice into the twenty-first century and respond to shifts both in demographics and curriculum reform. It is essential reading for any student considering working in secondary education, whether in a formal classroom context, as a teaching artist, or in applied theatre. ' -- Drew Chappell,Youth Theatre Journal


Author Information

Jo Beth Gonzalez has been a classroom teacher of speech, English and theatre for 27 years, the past nineteen at Bowling Green High School in Ohio, where she also directs the theatre program.

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