Imagining to Learn: Inquiry, Ethics, and Integration Through Drama - Softcover

Edmiston, Brian; Wilhelm, Jeffrey D

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Synopsis

If you are interested in creating an integrated learning environment in which students become deeply engaged in reading, writing, and inquiry while they explore the ethical dimensions of the curriculum, then this highly accessible book will be invaluable to you. In Imagining to Learn, Jeffrey Wilhelm and Brian Edmiston demonstrate how drama taps into the imagination to create powerful learning contexts.

Imagining to Learn moves drama into the mainstream of elementary and middle school teaching, learning, and curriculum. It is filled with examples of how teachers and students together can create contexts that tap into students' energies, abilities, and questions--contexts where students can discover a reason to read, a need to think, and a community that cares about their ideas. Readers will discover new methodologies and techniques that are rarely used in the U.S. They will also become familiar with drama as a method of performance-based assessment and ways to engage in research with students. The book shows how to adapt these methods into a flexible set of strategies to help students read with better comprehension, learn sophisticated and abstract content, explore values, and forge new understandings. Drama, as Wilhelm and Edmiston use it, enables students to "see" what they are reading and learning, create mental models and coherent networks of thought, apply and play out possibilities and consequences in a field of safety. The stories in this book demonstrate that drama can be easily introduced to students and successfully used by both beginning and experienced teachers.

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About the Author

Brian Edmiston is Professor of Drama in Education at The Ohio State University where he also directs the professional development of teachers in the Stand Up For Shakespeare program, part of the partnership between the Royal Shakespeare Company and the university. Born in Ireland, Brian was a classroom teacher for eight years: he taught English and drama in secondary schools in England and was an elementary school teacher in the U.S. He is a past winner of the Outstanding Research Award by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and recently received the Distinguished Teaching Award at Ohio State. His scholarship focuses on drama in literacy, language, and literature teaching, dramatic inquiry as a P-12 cross-curricular pedagogy, and drama as ethical education. He is the author of over forty publications including three books: Imagining to Learn: Inquiry, Integration, and Ethics Through Drama (1998), Forming Ethical Identities in Early Childhood Play (2008), and Literacy Tools in the Classroom: Teaching Through Critical Inquiry, Grades 5-12 (2010).

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