John Newman invites teachers to take their students on a playwriting
voyage in Playwriting in Schools. The book examines how students who
learn to write plays and work with a professional playwright in
residence empower themselves and gives instructors tools for teaching
the process of playwriting in a way that makes space for the student
voice. Playwriting in Schools investigates two main approaches for
adult teachers and playwrights to use playwriting as a strategy for
student self-expression. One approach is through the creation of
fully-developed plays, written either by individual students with
instruction from teachers or through interactions between a team of
students and a teacher-playwright. The other approach is developing
plays through collaborations among professional playwrights, teachers
and student actors, crafting new plays in ways that suit the needs,
interests and learning of young people. Throughout, Newman and the
teachers and playwrights he features express themselves with an
artistic generosity that encourages us to widen the scope of our own
programmes by introducing students to the vast ocean of playwriting
and play development. Part of the Theatre in Education series.
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ISBN
9781783209095
Publisert
2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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