by admin | Apr 19, 2016 | Dramatic literature, Renaissance literature, Shakespeare
Teaching Shakespeare: ‘Devise, wit, write, pen’ – 2006 – Event Videos You may also be interested in..Teaching Creative Writing at undergraduate level: Why, how and does it work? (Bath Spa) Reading to write, writing to be read ‘Odour of...
by admin | Apr 17, 2016 | Dramatic literature, Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Teaching library
Teaching the New English: Teaching Shakespeare and Early Modern Dramatists Andrew Hiscock and Lisa Hopkins Print Pub Date: July 2007 Online Date: December 2008 Overview Offering a range of strategies for introducing the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries to...
by admin | Jan 23, 2016 | Dramatic arts, Dramatic literature, E-Learning, Shakespeare
Digital Resources for Teaching and Discussion Brief description The aim of this project was to start a national discussion about teaching Shakespeare using digital resources, a discussion involving an exchange of teaching materials as well as views about pedagogic...
by admin | Jan 16, 2016 | Assessment, Dramatic arts, Dramatic literature, Employability & Enterprise, Irish literature, Problem-based learning, Scottish literature
Theatre Programming as a Problem-Based Assessment for use in Teaching Scottish/Irish Drama Author Barbara Bell, Edge Hill University (Ormskirk, Lancashire), This paper was first presented at a Subject Centre conference Teaching Scottish and Irish Literature on 21st...