Acting Lessons for Teachers: Using Performance Skills in the Classroom, Volume 38Acting Lessons for Teachers presents a solid theoretical foundation for the pedagogical benefits of enthusiastic teaching. Simply put, students are more engaged, misbehave less, and learn better from teachers who teach enthusiastically. A teacher's enthusiasm for his or her subject matter can be contagious. Since the dynamic of the classroom is similar to that of the stage in terms of speaker-listener relationships, the acting craft offers teachers a model for the skills and strategies that could be incorporated in their work to convey more enthusiasm for the material and for the students. |
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Classroom Management: Sound Theory and Effective Practice Robert T. Tauber No preview available - 2007 |
Classroom Management: Sound Theory and Effective Practice Robert T. Tauber No preview available - 1999 |