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Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss some of the obstacles to teaching Shakespeare in schools and some of the techniques in overcoming them, with contributions from the teachers Francis...
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.
A videotape produced by the Folger Shakespeare Library to promote the study and teaching of Shakespeare. Emphasises that Shakespeare’s words were meant to be heard and an understanding of the text is...
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,...
A TED talk given by Shakespearean actor and educator Rob Crisell on the importance of integrating acting into the teaching of Shakespeare.
Audio podcast. First of a two-part conversation between host Tim McIntosh and Dr. Christopher Perrin (of Classical Academic Press) on how to teach Shakespeare and what the barriers are to learning.
Audio podcast. First of a two-part conversation between host Tim McIntosh and Dr. Christopher Perrin (of Classical Academic Press) on how to teach Shakespeare, the neglected virtue of prudence and about...
Educational television. Transmitted in two fifteen-minute blocks, the production shows an English teacher in a north London comprehensive teaching Shakespeare’s play to a Year 9 class. The first part of...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Julie Schumacher about her new campus novel, The Shakespeare Requirement, which examines the role of Shakespeare in the American academic curriculum.