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The Pedagogy of Watching Shakespeare

The Pedagogy of Watching Shakespeare

The Pedagogy of Watching Shakespeare

Bethan Marshall, King's College London
Myfanwy Edwards, King's College London
Charlotte Dixie, King's College London
May 2024
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    The pedagogy of acting out Shakespeare has been extensive. Less work has been done on how students learn through spectatorship. This element will consider all within the current context of Shakespeare teaching in schools. Using grounded research, it will include work undertaken on a schools National Theatre production of Macbeth, as well as classroom-based, action research, using a variety of digital performances of Shakespeare plays. Both find means of extending student knowledge in unexpected ways through encountering interpretations of Shakespeare that the students had not considered. In reflecting on the practice of watching Shakespeare in an educational context- both at the theatre and in the classroom- this Element hopes to offer suggestions for how teachers might re-think the ways in which they present Shakespeare performed to their students particularly as a powerful way of building personal and critical responses to the plays.

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    May 2024
    Paperback
    9781009114974
    84 pages
    178 × 126 × 5 mm
    0.09kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Identity and watching the national theatre's schools Macbeth directed by Justin Audibert (2017)
    • 3. For some must watch, while some must sleep: awakening students' critical voices using Gregory Doran's Hamlet (2009)
    • 4. Conclusion.
      Authors
    • Bethan Marshall , King's College London
    • Myfanwy Edwards , King's College London
    • Charlotte Dixie , King's College London