Teaching Through Embodied Learning

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cognitive enhancement methods
Common Core State Standards Initiative
comprehension
curriculum broadening
curriculum studies
drama
drama pedagogy
drama-based science comprehension
Effervescent Tablet
embodied cognition theory
embodied learning
Embodiment
Energy Source
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Food Journey
Gravitational Force
group learning strategies
Ice Cream Truck
Informational Text
LHC
Main Body Parts
Main Idea Identification
Main Idea Sentence
Main Idea Statement
Previous School Placement
primary science education
Process Drama
Purposeful Reading
reading behaviour
Representational Particulars
science education
social behaviour
Solar Eclipse
tableau
Tableau Representations
teacher education
TED Talk
Time Lapse Images
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367671822
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Teaching Through Embodied Learning positions drama as an under-utilised but valuable tool for enhancing the learning of information in primary science texts. Creating a ‘tableau’ is an established drama practice for exploring key moments in fiction texts and historical events but less frequently applied with non-fiction texts. Based on doctoral research that studied the impact of having students create a tableau in response to reading informational texts about the solar system, it presents the idea that using drama with informational texts causes students to read purposefully and respond aesthetically; thus, positively impacting reading behaviour, comprehension and social behaviour.

The book addresses the neglect of the body in learning and positions this against a narrow curriculum that is focused on print and ‘seated learning’. Within a current context, it acknowledges increasing concerns by educational leaders and academics of the need for a ‘broad and balanced curriculum’ and pedagogical practice. In support of these concerns, the book places tableau as an embodied learning mode that broadens curriculum experience and discusses recent research that highlights the role of drama and the body in enhancing cognition.

Teaching Through Embodied Learning will be essential reading for academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of education and drama education. It will also greatly appeal to teacher educators, drama teachers and academics in literacy departments.

Margaret V. Branscombe is an experienced teacher and has applied drama across the curriculum in primary, secondary and Higher Education contexts. She has a PhD in Literacy Studies from the University of South Florida. She is a Literacy Intervention teacher and her website can be found at www.learnthroughdrama.com.

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