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Jacqui O’Hanlon, Deputy Director of Learning at the Royal Shakespeare Company, speaks about approaches to teaching Shakespeare and learning through performance.
Recording of an online presentation by Dr Candice Livingston of CPUT (Cape Peninsula University of Technology) on her use of game technology to teach Macbeth remotely under Covid-19 pandemic restrictions.
Geoff Hemstedt, lecturer at the University of Sussex, discusses with two English teachers the difficulties of teaching Hamlet to ‘A’ level students. The discussion centres on the length, the language,...
Recording of a virtual roundtable discussion on editing William Shakespeare’s poetry, chaired by Dr Lucy Munro (King’s College London). Issues covered included assorted technical editorial problems, the...
Teaching Shakespeare is discussed by three delegates at the World Shakespeare Congress. Rev. W. Moelwyn Merchant tells interviewer Phyllis Webb that academics tend to verbalise even about performances. He...
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition he talks to Gayle Greene about her new book, Immeasurable Outcomes: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of the...
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...
Educational videotape produced for the UC Berkeley Shakespeare programme. Documents the students of class English 117, in the spring of 1982, preparing for a production of Pericles culminating in a...
Lecture series. 24 30-minutes lectures given by Professor Clare R. Kinney, University of Virginia. Also available on audio cassette or for download.