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Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning

Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning

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Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning

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Shakespeare's Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning

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"What is the most wonderful thing about teaching this play in our classrooms?" Using this question as a starting point,
Shakespeare’s Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning
presents a conversation between four of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and our modern experience, and between teachers and learners.
The book analyzes
King Lear, As You Like It, Henry V
, and
Hamlet,
revealing how they help us to appreciate and responsibly interrogate the perspectives of others. Award-winning teachers Lisa Dickson, Shannon Murray, and Jessica Riddell explore a diversity of genres – tragedy, history, and comedy – with distinct perspectives from their own lived experiences. They carry on lively conversations in the margins of each essay, mirroring the kind of open, ongoing, and collaborative thinking that Shakespeare inspires.
The book is informed by ideas of social justice and transformation, articulated by such thinkers as Paulo Freire, Parker J. Palmer, Ira Shor, John D. Caputo, and bell hooks.
advocates for a critical hope that arises from classroom experiences and moves into the world at large.
"What is the most wonderful thing about teaching this play in our classrooms?" Using this question as a starting point,
Shakespeare’s Guide to Hope, Life, and Learning
presents a conversation between four of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and our modern experience, and between teachers and learners.
The book analyzes
King Lear, As You Like It, Henry V
, and
Hamlet,
revealing how they help us to appreciate and responsibly interrogate the perspectives of others. Award-winning teachers Lisa Dickson, Shannon Murray, and Jessica Riddell explore a diversity of genres – tragedy, history, and comedy – with distinct perspectives from their own lived experiences. They carry on lively conversations in the margins of each essay, mirroring the kind of open, ongoing, and collaborative thinking that Shakespeare inspires.
The book is informed by ideas of social justice and transformation, articulated by such thinkers as Paulo Freire, Parker J. Palmer, Ira Shor, John D. Caputo, and bell hooks.
advocates for a critical hope that arises from classroom experiences and moves into the world at large.

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