Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy

Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy
Title Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Diana E. Henderson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 233
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350109746

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Shakespeare and Digital Pedagogy is an international collection of fresh digital approaches for teaching Shakespeare. It describes 15 methodologies, resources and tools recently developed, updated and used by a diverse range of contributors in Great Britain, Australia, Asia and the United States. Contributors explore how these digital resources meet classroom needs and help facilitate conversations about academic literacy, race and identity, local and global cultures, performance and interdisciplinary thought. Chapters describe each case study in depth, recounting needs, collaborations and challenges during design, as well as sharing effective classroom uses and offering accessible, usable content for both teachers and learners. The book will appeal to a broad range of readers. College and high school instructors will find a rich trove of usable teaching content and suggestions for mounting digital units in the classroom, while digital humanities and education specialists will find a snapshot of and theories about the field itself. With access to exciting new content from local archives and global networks, the collection aids teaching, research and reflection on Shakespeare for the 21st century.

For All Time?

For All Time?
Title For All Time? PDF eBook
Author Paul Skrebels
Publisher Wakefield Press
Total Pages 156
Release 2002
Genre Drama in education
ISBN 9781862545953

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The continued place of Shakespeare in the classroom and how various critical theories inform current pedagogy are at the core of this conversation among an international group of educators. Its scope ranges from the theoretical background on the subject to new research and practical tips for the teaching of Shakespeare. Digital Shakespeare, Shakespeare through performance, protecting Shakespeare, and Shakespeare for the new millennium are a sampling of the topics covered. Contributing to the discussion are representatives from Northwestern University, Colgate University, Western University, and Black Hills State.

An Urgency of Teachers

An Urgency of Teachers
Title An Urgency of Teachers PDF eBook
Author Jesse Stommel
Publisher
Total Pages 332
Release 2018-09-10
Genre Critical pedagogy
ISBN 9780692152690

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"This collection of essays explores the authors' work in, inquiry into, and critique of online learning, educational technology, and the trends, techniques, hopes, fears, and possibilities of digital pedagogy."--back cover.

Shakespeare and the Digital World

Shakespeare and the Digital World
Title Shakespeare and the Digital World PDF eBook
Author Christie Carson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 279
Release 2014-06-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107064368

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This collection brings the broad discussion about digital humanities into focus through Shakespeare in research, teaching, publishing and performance.

Teaching with Interactive Shakespeare Editions

Teaching with Interactive Shakespeare Editions
Title Teaching with Interactive Shakespeare Editions PDF eBook
Author Laura B. Turchi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2023-10-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100902177X

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This Element examines the opportunities that interactive digital editions give teachers, software developers and scholars to connect Shakespeare's works to twenty-first century students by presenting three case studies of interactive digital editions of Shakespeare incorporated into classroom teaching.

Shakespeare, Education and Pedagogy

Shakespeare, Education and Pedagogy
Title Shakespeare, Education and Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Pamela Bickley
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 257
Release 2023-03-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000856380

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This volume captures the diverse ways in which Shakespeare interacts with educational theory and practice. It explores the depiction of learning and education in the plays, the role of Shakespeare as pedagogue, and ways in which the teaching of Shakespeare can facilitate discussion of some of the urgent questions of modern times. The book offers a wide range of perspectives – historical, theoretical, theatrical. The Renaissance humanist learning underpinning Shakespeare’s own work is explored in essays that consider how the complexity of Shakespeare’s drama challenges early-modern pedagogical orthodoxies. From close analysis of individual, solitary reflection on Shakespeare’s writing, the book moves outward to engage with contemporary social issues around inclusivity, society, and the planet, demonstrating the many educational contexts in which Shakespeare is currently appropriated. Engaging with current questions of the value of literary study, the book testifies to the potentialities of an empowering Shakespearean pedagogy. Bringing together voices from a variety of institutions and from a wide range of educational perspectives, this volume will be essential reading for academics, researchers and post-graduate students of Shakespeare, literature in education, pedagogy and literary theory.

Teaching Shakespeare

Teaching Shakespeare
Title Teaching Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Rex Gibson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 238
Release 2016-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1316609871

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An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in an attractive new design.