COD 2006 - P052

Introducing Shakespeare’s Stories in Primary School

Primary School Teachers of English (Senior Forms).

1 sessions, start: 22-Apr

Course detail

Year: 2006
Level: Primary
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Ms. Gabriela Madera
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ARS 15.00

Sessions


Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 22 April 2006 09:00 am 12:00 pm

Facilitator/s

Gabriela Madera

Ms. Madera completed her teaching training course at I S P Joaquín V. González in 1990. Soon after graduating she took a three-year course on Interpretation at CTI. In 2005 she graduated as a Licenciada en Educación at Quilmes University.
Since 1988 she has been working at Buenos Aires English High School, where she teaches English in the Senior Forms and coordinates the Cambridge ESOL evening courses. She also works at Islands International School, where she teaches Checkpoint Enlish and IGCSE First Language English.
At present she is taking a post graduate course at UVQ: "Especialización en Docencia en Entornos Virtuales"
Ms. Madera has coordinated two ESSARP Teachers' Forums (2007 and 2009) and the pre-ESSARP Conference Forum in 2009.
Primary School Teachers of English (Senior Forms).
To encourage teachers to consider the benefits of teaching Shakespeare’s stories in the upper forms of the primary school.
- The benefits of teaching Shakespeare’s stories in the primary school. - When and how to begin. - Introduction to Shakespeare’s world. - The Globe Theatre. Suggested activities for each of the following stories: - The Taming of the Shrew. - The Winter’s Tale. - Othello. - Romeo and Juliet. - King Lear. - Love, friendship, values. - Daily warm-ups. - Listening activity. - Conclusions. Methodology: Workshop The coordinator will suggest activities to introduce Shakespeare’s stories to young learners. The participants are expected to discuss the ideas presented by the coordinator and to contribute their own.
- Lamb, Charles and Mary 1999, More Tales From Shakespeare, Longman. - Donovan D. & Shapiro, G. 2003, Daily Warm-ups Shakespeare , J. Weston Walch Publisher, Usa. - Hopping Egan, L. 1998, Teaching Shakespeare. Yes You Can! Scholastic, Usa. - Poetry for Young People, William Shakespeare. 2001 Edited by David Scoot Kastan & Marina Kastan. Scholastic, Usa. - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 1926, Oup. - Boyce, C. 1991, Shakespeare A to Z,The Essential Reference to His Plays, His Poems, His Life and Times, and More. A Roundtable Press Book, Usa. - Treasure Chests. Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Age. Running Press. Websites: - www.shakespeares-globe.org - http://www.folger.edu/eduLesPlanDtl.cfm?lpid=704 - http://www.britishshakespeare.ws/teaching.php - http://nt005.hbp.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=2&Message_ID=1005 - www.folger.edu
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