Dramatic Science

Dramatic Science
Author: Debra McGregor
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136277781

Dramatic Science is an invaluable tool for any teachers and primary science leaders who have classes of 5 – 10 year olds. It provides the busy professional with a range of tried and tested techniques to use drama as a support and aid to the teaching of science to young children. The techniques within this book offer innovative and creative strategies for teaching a challenging area of the curriculum and broadening teachers’ own scientific knowledge and understanding. All the strategies in this book have been shown to work effectively in a range of primary schools. The approaches described offer an inclusive and participatory way to teach science and the authors provide a pedagogical commentary on the ways that teachers have tried the techniques and how they have worked best. Reflective discussion on the strategies will include discussion about how the children have responded to these strategies and how the drama experiences have impacted on their learning. This invaluable resource:- Supports working and thinking scientifically Develops critical and creative thinking Scaffolds creative learning Broadens teachers’ scientific knowledge and understanding Enhances children’s understanding of science Provides guidance on active and participatory learning Can engage children and teachers at a variety of levels Links science to real life Heightens children’s application of science to different situations Develops problem solving and enquiry skills Enhances and extends speaking and listening skills Any teachers wishing to hone their practice to motivate children and improve their science learning and attainment will find this an invaluable resource. It will also be useful for science leaders, specialist teachers and other professionals who are involved in supporting schools to improve the quality of learning in science and other subjects, trainee teachers and NQTs interested in developing creative learning in their classrooms.

Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. A Popular Illustration of the Principles of Scientific Criticism

Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. A Popular Illustration of the Principles of Scientific Criticism
Author: Richard G. Moulton
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2023-10-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Richard G. Moulton's 'Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist' delves into the complex principles of scientific criticism through the lens of Shakespeare's work. Moulton carefully dissects the dramatic elements in Shakespeare's plays, illustrating how the Bard masterfully crafted his characters, plots, and themes. The book provides a scholarly analysis of Shakespeare's literary style, exploring how his use of language and dramatic techniques has influenced the world of literature. Moulton's insightful commentary offers readers a deeper appreciation for Shakespeare's genius. 'Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist' is a must-read for anyone interested in Shakespearean studies and the art of literary criticism.

Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist

Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist
Author: Richard G. Moulton
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752417714

Reproduction of the original: Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist by Richard G. Moulton

Dramatic Science

Dramatic Science
Author: Debra McGregor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-07
Genre: EDUCATION
ISBN: 9780415536752

Dramatic Science is an invaluable tool for any Key stage 1 teachers and primary science leaders. It will also be of use for elementary teachers (overseas) who have classes of 5 - 8 year olds. It provides the busy professional with a range of tried and tested techniques to use drama as a support and aid to the teaching of science to young children. The techniques within this book offer innovative and creative strategies for teaching a challenging area of the curriculum and broadening teachers' own scientific knowledge and understanding. All the activities in this book have been proven to work in a number of primary schools, offering an inclusive way to teach science and the authors provide a pedagogical commentary on the ways that teachers have tried the techniques and how they have worked best. Reflective discussion on the activities will include reflections on how children have responded to these activities and how that has impacted on their learning. This invaluable resource:- Develops critical and creative thinking Scaffolds creative learning Broadens teachers' scientific knowledge and understanding Provides guidance on active and participatory learning Can engage children and teachers at a variety of levels Links science to real life Enhances children's application of science to different situations Develops problem solving skills Enhances and extends speaking and listening skills Any teachers wishing to hone their practice to motivate children and improve their science learning and attainment will find this an invaluable resource. It will also be useful for advanced skills teachers who are involved in supporting their peers and other professionals to improve the quality of learning in science and other subjects, trainee teachers and NQTs interested in developing creative learning in their classrooms.

Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character

Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character
Author: William Storm
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1107145759

William Storm delivers a wide-ranging investigation of character in drama from ancient beginnings to the present day.

Success with STEM

Success with STEM
Author: Sue Howarth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113473929X

Success with STEM is an essential resource, packed with advice and ideas to support and enthuse all those involved in the planning and delivery of STEM in the secondary school. It offers guidance on current issues and priority areas to help you make informed judgements about your own practice and argue for further support for your subject in school. It explains current initiatives to enhance STEM teaching and offers a wide range of practical activities to support exciting teaching and learning in and beyond the classroom. Illustrated with examples of successful projects in real schools, this friendly, inspiring book explores: Innovative teaching ideas to make lessons buzz Activities for successful practical work Sourcing additional funding Finding and making the most of the best resources STEM outside the classroom Setting-up and enhancing your own STEM club Getting involved in STEM competitions, fairs and festivals Promoting STEM careers and tackling stereotypes Health, safety and legal issues Examples of international projects An wide-ranging list of project and activity titles Enriched by the authors’ extensive experience and work with schools, Success with STEM is a rich compendium for all those who want to develop outstanding lessons and infuse a life-long interest in STEM learning in their students. The advice and guidance will be invaluable for all teachers, subject leaders, trainee teachers and NQTs.