
Signature Pedagogies for the Playwriting Classroom
Spotlight on Teaching the Novice Playwright
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Signature Pedagogies for the Playwriting Classroom
Spotlight on Teaching the Novice Playwright
About this book
Drawing on qualitative research exploring the techniques of playwriting instructors, this book outlines signature pedagogies within playwriting instruction for 'novice' writers and how they may be reimagined and reinvigorated. Through research gathered in interviews with 11 instructors, and surveying their methods, syllabi and handouts, Andrew Black interrogates key challenges within dramatic writing pedagogy: the myth that it, along with creativity, cannot be taught; the lack of clarity about the instructional value of playwriting education for diverse contemporary audiences; the tendency to allow the writing product to drive instruction rather than process; and the tension between traditional and experimental models of play construction and how this can confound instructional techniques. Identifying 3 indispensable and signature pedagogies that are consistently used in the classroom – the writing exercise, the use of mentor texts and the workshopping of student material – this book describes key strategies and practices used by seasoned instructors which bring these pedagogical strategies to life, strategies and practices which can support instructors in reimagining their playwriting classrooms. An intervention for "lorebased" pedagogical models that are often out of date and reflect the biases of previous generations, Black offers a starting point for instructors developing their inclusive lesson plans, offering a comprehensive understanding of pedagogical options available to the instructors.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle Page
- Dedication Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Biographies
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Setting the Stage
- 2 The Challenge of the Romantic Model
- 3 Instructional Objectives, or Why Teach Playwriting?
- 4 Linear versus Nonlinear Models of Theater in the Classroom
- 5 Teaching Playwriting as a Process
- 6 Signature Pedagogies—The Writing Exercise
- 7 The Mentor Text as a Signature Pedagogy
- 8 The Playwrights Workshop
- 9 Other Pedagogical Models
- 10 Bringing the Curtain Down
- Works Cited
- Index
- Imprint