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Higher education course prepared by the Global Education Network on literary and performance aspects of Shakespeare. 6 discs. No further details known.
Educational videotape describing multidisciplinary arts approaches to Shakespeare’s The Tempest showing how theatre in education can aid understanding.
Educational film. A team of four actors/teachers run one-day courses at the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) custom-built theatre, the Cockpit, for children studying O level English literature. The...
Radio broadcast. Author Leon Garfield, Wendy Greenhill, head of education at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and drama teacher Tracy Irish discuss ways of introducing children to Shakespeare. Presented by...
Australian newsfilm. A newsreel item showing, as part of Education Week, schoolboys from North Sydney High School performing Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on the steps of the Anzac Memorial in Sydney....
A theatre in education e-book title by Jenny de Reuck that offers young playgoers an introduction to many of the characters from Shakespeare’s comedies including Feste, the Jester, Toby Belch, Maria, Sly...
Educational television. Resource Review helps teachers to find the best resources for teaching a particular subject. This episode highlights three resources designed to aid the teaching of Shakespeare to...
Australian newsfilm. Newsreel showing students of Sydney Boys’ High School, dressed in theatrical costume, performing the Henry V at Anzac War Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney during Education Week. There...
Live sound recording. A reduced and touring production, directed by Mark Rosenblatt, of The Tempest staged as part of the National Theatre Education’s Shakespeare Unplugged programme, aimed at making...
Documentary reality show, in four parts, following a teaching project for sixteen disaffected and disruptive thirteen year olds, attempting to bring them back to the process of education and learning. The...