Teaching Playwriting: Creativity in Practice

Teaching Playwriting: Creativity in Practice

by Paul Gardiner
Teaching Playwriting: Creativity in Practice

Teaching Playwriting: Creativity in Practice

by Paul Gardiner

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Overview

Playwriting is a skill under-explored in the classroom, despite the strong evidence that it's an engaging and rewarding activity for young people. Teaching Playwriting addresses this gap and is an essential resource for teachers wanting to gain the skills and confidence necessary to introduce playwriting to their students.

Based on rich research and clearly explained theoretical concepts, the book explores the lessons from creativity theory that will provide the teacher with the skills and knowledge necessary to empower students' writing and creativity. It also includes extensive practical activities and writing exercises to develop students' playwriting proficiency and creative capacity.

Discussing key concepts in playwriting such as idea, dialogue, character, action and structure, the book enables teachers to respond to the unique learning needs of their students and help them tell their stories and reach their potential as young playwrights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474288033
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/30/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr Paul Gardiner lectures in creativity, drama education and pedagogy in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney. He is an experienced Drama and English teacher, having taught in secondary schools for nearly twenty years before embarking on his doctoral studies. He was Senior Marker for the Scriptwriting component of the NSW HSC Drama exam and continues to offer playwriting workshops for teachers and students.
Dr Paul Gardiner is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney, where he also teaches courses in drama, pedagogy and creativity. He is currently researching the practice of playwriting pedagogy in secondary schools and is particularly interested in the interconnected concepts of knowledge, creativity, agency and engagement. Paul Gardiner is an experienced Drama and English teacher, having taught in secondary schools for 17 years and led a successful drama department before embarking on his doctoral studies. He was a Senior Marker for the Scriptwriting component of the NSW HSC Drama examination and is a member of the NSW HSC Drama examination committee. He has also written a number of plays, one of which have been shortlisted for Playwriting Australia's National Script workshop and another is in preparation for production.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Why Playwriting? The benefits of teaching playwriting with students

Chapter 1: Why teach playwriting?

Chapter 2: The spectrum of ideas: knowledge to aid creativity

Part 2: How playwriting works - the teaching approach

Chapter 3: A playwright's wheel

Chapter 4: Teaching the idea

Chapter 5: Writing dialogue

Chapter 6: Generating action

Chapter 7: Creating character

Chapter 8: Story structure

Chapter 9: The poetic

Chapter 10: Page to stage

Chapter 11: Conclusion
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