ABSTRACT

Presenting higher education teaching as a performative, creative, and improvisational activity, Teaching with Confidence in Higher Education explores how skills and techniques from the performing arts can be used to increase the confidence and enhance the performance of teachers. Guiding readers to reflect on their own teaching practices, this helpful and innovative book proposes practical techniques that will improve higher education teachers’ abilities to lead and facilitate engaging and interactive learning sessions.

Encouraging the creation of inclusive learning experiences, the book offers insights into how performative techniques can help place the student centre stage. Drawing on a variety of performing arts contexts, including acting, singing, stand-up comedy, and dance, as well as interviews with academics and performers, the book helps readers to:

  • Critically analyse their own practice, identifying areas for improvement
  • Manage their anxiety and ‘stage fright’ when it comes to teaching
  • Become more aware of both their voice and body, establishing professional techniques to improve physical and vocal performance
  • Learn to improvise in order to prepare for the unprepared
  • Understand the concepts of active learning and inclusivity within the classroom.

Raising awareness of good practice as well as potential areas for development, Teaching with Confidence in Higher Education is ideal for anyone new to teaching in higher education or looking to improve student engagement through the performance aspects of their teaching.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|18 pages

Teaching and performance

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Performance anxiety and stage fright

chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

The voice

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

The body

chapter Chapter 6|18 pages

Improvisation

Preparing for the unprepared

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

Performance, active learning, and inclusivity