ABSTRACT

This volume offers a progressive approach to secondary teaching and teacher training, with particular emphasis upon students and teachers collaborating to negotiate curriculum design--goals, content, methods, and assessment. Based upon mutual trust and partnership, openness and flexibility, Joint Curriculum Design engages secondary students and teachers in an ongoing dialogue regarding teaching and learning. Through critical literacy, action research, and critical pedagogy, students and teachers form a community of learners who interrogate issues, problem-solve, and assess individual and group learning.

The author offers a comprehensive understanding of curriculum components and their impact. As a result, her book challenges students and teachers to create environments of learning that embrace all learners, to redefine resources, and to empower learners to develop voice and social agency. In an inductive approach, the book invites active construction of knowledge, innovation, joint debriefing, and reflectivity for more effective teaching and learning.

chapter |9 pages

Playbill

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

Entering the Theater

New Beginnings

chapter |19 pages

Philosophies of Acting

Belief System

chapter |17 pages

Setting the Tone

Environmental Factors

chapter |18 pages

Methods of Acting

Messages and Meanings

chapter |18 pages

Determining Direction

Developing Emphases

chapter |18 pages

Checking Props

Researching Resources

chapter |17 pages

Rehearsals

Experimentation

chapter |19 pages

Performances

Ongoing Authentic Assessment

chapter |5 pages

On Tour

Future Applications