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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...
In two parts: ‘As You Like It’ and ‘Introducing Hamlet’.
Educational television. Students in groups are given different instruments to represent different emotions. Drums, for example, can portray anger. As they read a monologue, the students play instruments...
A version of Macbeth set in 11th century Scotland. The film is part of a teaching package.
Designed to arouse interest in the play by dealing with the basic elements: character study, imagery and structure.
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...
4 videodiscs. The programme contains twenty-four lectures; ca. 30 min. each. The lecturer is Professor Mar C. Conner.
The work of teacher Lois Burdett in bringing Shakespeare to the grade two pupils of Hamlet Public School, Ontario.
Podcast from the Libertarian think tank, Pioneer Institute. Cara Candal and Gerard Robinson interview Los Angeles school teacher Rafe Esquith about his work with disadvantaged students and their...
Television Russian language learning series. This lesson includes footage from Innokenti Smoktunovsky in Kozintsev’s GAMLET (1964) and teaches the student how to say ‘to be or not to be’ in Russian.