Dramatic Literacy: Using Drama and Literature to Teach Middle-Level Content
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Product Description
Our students spend a large part of each day studying content that seems unconnected to the stories in their lives. J. Lea Smith and J. Daniel Herring have discovered that drama is the perfect medium for making that connection. By integrating the dramatization of children's literature into content studies, we allow students to show their interpretation of the characters, plot, and setting. Literature dramatizations then become the lens through which the content is viewed, enabling students to live the curriculum firsthand.
Smith and Herring begin Dramatic Literacy by explaining the several different roles drama can play in the classroom as well as the essentials of the art form. Two different approaches for structuring the dramatic experience are presented, followed by lots of helpful examples of both approaches in dramatizing a story in language arts, social studies, science, math, and second language instruction. The examples are soundly presented with objectives and focus questions organizing each lesson, clear descriptions of classroom procedures, and suggestions for final evaluation of the work.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #914561 in Books
- Published on: 2001-04-29
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .45 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
“I know two things: The first is that Dramatic Literacy is going to become a staple in the Teaching to Learn/Learning to Teach teacher education program we run at the Center for Inquiry in Indianapolis. The second is that we are going to have fun.”–Jerome Harste
“Having a solid foundation in the discipline of drama and a collection of sound strategies for the classroom will lead to success for teacher and student. Here is an outstanding text to do just that.”–Lin Wright
About the Author
J. Daniel Herring has been a company member at STAGE ONE in Louisville, Kentucky, since 1987. His primary responsibility is artistic direction for the professional theatre for young audiences. Herring has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
J. Lea Smith is an associate professor in the department of teaching and learning at the University of Louisville. Dr. Smith has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University.
