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• For teachers with a belief in the power of Drama in English •
places drama at the heart of English as a school subject • full
of practice-based approaches tried and tested by the UK’s leading
drama experts • combines historical overview and contemporary
classroom-based research
• For teachers with a belief in the power of Drama in English •
places drama at the heart of English as a school subject • full
of practice-based approaches tried and tested by the UK’s leading
drama experts • combines historical overview and contemporary
classroom-based research
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Othello (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Jane Coles; Edited by (fouders) Rex Gibson; Edited by (general) Vicki Wienand, Richard Andrews; William Shakespeare
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R322
Discovery Miles 3 220
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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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. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Othello' and Shakespeare.
Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances of 'Othello'
from around the world.
Reading Shakespeare through Drama arises out of case study research
which focuses on reading as a socio-cultural practice. Underpinned
by theories of reading, learning, drama and play, it is,
nevertheless, rooted in the everyday work of secondary English
classrooms. Utilising the dialogic ambiguities inherent in
Shakespeare's playscripts, this collaborative approach to reading
pays particular attention to adolescent readers as meaning-makers
and cultural producers. The authors examine different iterations of
'active Shakespeare' pedagogies in the UK, the USA and Australia,
drawing a distinction between 'reading through drama' as an
approach and the theatre inflected practices promoted by well-known
arts-based institutions. Observational and interview data highlight
the importance of addressing issues concerning identity and
representation that are inevitably raised by the study of canonical
literature. Importantly, this Element situates teachers' practice
within broader ideological contexts at institutional and national
policy level, particularly from the perspective of England's highly
regulated system of schooling.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. The Rex Gibson active approach to
classroom Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's
imaginative world in accessible and creative ways, sharing
Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and sense of
theatre. Substantially revised and extended, classroom activities
are thematically organised in distinctive stagecraft, writing,
language, characters and themes features. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'King Richard III' and
Shakespeare, and extended glossaries are aligned with the play text
for easy reference. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of global
performances of 'King Richard III'. Further support material
available at www.cambridgeschoolshakespeare.com
A new look at Shakespeare's play in accordance with the work of the Shakespeare and Schools Project, the National Curriculum for English, developments at GCSE and A-level, and the probable development of English and Drama throughout the 1990s. Cambridge School Shakespeare considers the play as theatre and the text as script, enabling pupils to inhabit the imaginative world of the play in an accessible, meaningful and creative way.Cambridge School Shakespeare approaches the plays in a new way, encouraging students to participate actively in examining them, to work in groups as well as individually, to treat each play as a script to be re-created, and to explore the theatrical/dramatic qualities of the text. The editorial comments cater for pupils of all ages and abilities, providing clear, helpful guidelines for school study. The format of the plays is also designed to help all teachers, whether experienced or inexperienced.
Drifter is a young driftwood horse, transformed from a wavelet into
a creature of the land. He embarks on a journey across the bottom
of England, observing life with fresh eyes. He explores the spirit
and history of the land, understanding there is much to be learnt
from what exists unseen below the surface. To help him on his way
he enlists the help of birds, animals and even the flowers of the
countryside. He even meets his friend Boulder, the heavy horse, in
another lifetime as well as his present one. Join Drifter on his
journey along the beautiful ridge-way, where past and present
merge, resulting in some illuminating experiences for the
adventurous little horse. Will he reach his ultimate destination?
Read his story to find out.
I love underdogs- those captivating people who seem to fall into
arduous circumstances, usually as the result of someone else's
devilment. They win our hearts through humility, and have us
cheering out loud as they overcome adversity. Gor'ko! gives one
young underdog center stage. Fancy Jeanette Parker is like most
pre- teenage girls until she is attacked by her mother's
ex-boyfriend. The attack leads to some major Mississippi justice; a
drop - jaw husband from Russia and three charming triplets named,
April, Mae and June. The book is staged in Mississippi, Nevada,
Russia and Missouri. Gor'ko! is a coming of age story with a
sprinkle of evil, romance, love and murder.
The Perfect Dress is a thirty year saga of an orphaned girl growing
up in Chicago, San Francisco and Hawaii. The main character, Mary
Leigh Worth, is a bridal designer wannabe possessing fantastic
skills in the field of design and creation but sabotages her career
for a drop-dead gorgeous Egyptian-American airline pilot whom she
cannot have due to a pre-arranged marriage he must fulfill. This
news annihilates her and thus a downward spiral of destruction and
despair emerge with plenty of incorrect life choices and colorful
nightlife leading to rehabilitation and two unnecessary marriages,
a bout with the FBI and murder. Set to the music of the 60's,70's
and 80's, it is a book geared toward the female baby boomer or
anyone that appreciates the oldies' music of the times.
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