This paper presents the latest phase in an ongoing project to develop and widen the scope of drama-based classes in the practical language section of a German university English department. A brief overview of the use of literature in the (English) language classroom is given, with examples of some recent models, before turning to a consideration of practical drama-based approaches in Shakespeare education. This forms the background against which the main report on practice is presented. The Sprachpraxis section of the University of Tübingen English Department is briefly introduced before the focus shifts to the most recent example: a course on Shakespeare’s Macbeth involving drama-based methods. Course design, assessment and literature cho...
This article discusses the use of drama activities in teaching German to various groups of students ...
This study responds to a double call. Firstly, it aims to develop an empirical and pedagogical persp...
Shakespeare’s artistic communication within the speeches of his plays has the potential to augment s...
This article describes the initial phase of incorporating drama-in-education classes into the practi...
This paper offers a professional theatre practitioner’s reflections on directing learners between ag...
Using drama to teach English results in real communication involving ideas, emotions, feelings appro...
Despite this huge amount of curricular freedom, Shakespeare appears to be the most taught author and...
Teaching William Shakespeare’s plays has long been argued as too difficult for ESL/EFL learners. How...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis project includes research about teaching Shake...
This mixed-methods research documents the integration of educational drama and theatre into a teache...
In order to make the conference accessible to newcomers to the field of DiE, an introductory worksho...
The ever-increasing need to communicate and be up to date with the language changing dimension and t...
Based on the experience that today's students find it more difficult than students of previous decad...
This overview article initially focuses on early connections between dramatic art, teaching, learnin...
This thesis takes as its point of departure an elective course in English: 'Drama in Practice - Shak...
This article discusses the use of drama activities in teaching German to various groups of students ...
This study responds to a double call. Firstly, it aims to develop an empirical and pedagogical persp...
Shakespeare’s artistic communication within the speeches of his plays has the potential to augment s...
This article describes the initial phase of incorporating drama-in-education classes into the practi...
This paper offers a professional theatre practitioner’s reflections on directing learners between ag...
Using drama to teach English results in real communication involving ideas, emotions, feelings appro...
Despite this huge amount of curricular freedom, Shakespeare appears to be the most taught author and...
Teaching William Shakespeare’s plays has long been argued as too difficult for ESL/EFL learners. How...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectThis project includes research about teaching Shake...
This mixed-methods research documents the integration of educational drama and theatre into a teache...
In order to make the conference accessible to newcomers to the field of DiE, an introductory worksho...
The ever-increasing need to communicate and be up to date with the language changing dimension and t...
Based on the experience that today's students find it more difficult than students of previous decad...
This overview article initially focuses on early connections between dramatic art, teaching, learnin...
This thesis takes as its point of departure an elective course in English: 'Drama in Practice - Shak...
This article discusses the use of drama activities in teaching German to various groups of students ...
This study responds to a double call. Firstly, it aims to develop an empirical and pedagogical persp...
Shakespeare’s artistic communication within the speeches of his plays has the potential to augment s...