Meditative Meanderings: Quotation of the Week: On Shakespeare
This is my week “off” between the online Shakespeare classes I teach to homeschooling families through Brave Writer. As of Friday, I officially finished teaching the Shakespeare Family Workshop in...
View ArticleCathyBlogs with Common Sensibilities: 365 Poems: Strange Shakespeare
So we were thinking about strangeness and how to approach the strange today. We thought about the archetype of the stranger, but thanks to 57 years of observation, our conclusion is short: We are all...
View ArticleEnough Shakespeare. Kids want pop culture, said one Alberta teacher after a...
When Allan Deck visited a classroom in Finland, the first thing he noticed was the autonomy the teachers had. “Teachers created their own courses,” says Mr. Deck, head of the English department at...
View ArticleAll Roads Lead to Shakespeare | Blogging Shakespeare
In the 1998 film You’ve Got Mail, children’s bookstore owner Kathleen Kelly (played by Meg Ryan) claims “when you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other...
View ArticleIrish Papist: Bothered by the Bard: Or, What Shakespeare Doesn’t Mean to Me (1)
Yesterday I bought a complete edition of the works of William Shakespeare. It was very cheap, and it has no introduction or essays or footnotes. It’s not the first complete edition of Shakespeare that...
View ArticleWilliam Shakespeare Complete Works Ultimate Collection: 213 Plays, Poems,...
List Price: $ 1.99 List Price: $ 1.99 Yουr Price: – SHAKESPEARE ULTIMATE Dο you want the most complete collection of all of Shakespeare’s legendary works? A collection that also includes the lesser...
View ArticleMark Rylance to Lead Two Shakespeare Plays on Broadway This Fall
The two-time Tony Award winner Mark Rylance will return to Broadway this fall to lead all-male ensembles in a double bill of Shakespeare, playing the besotted noblewoman Olivia in “Twelfth Night” and...
View ArticleExplore Shakespeare’s Language in Thinking Shakespeare Live!
The Old Globe presents Thinking Shakespeare Live!, a 90-minute exploration of the language of Shakespeare, on Saturday, June 15 at 11:00 am. Led by Old Globe artistic director Barry Edelstein and...
View Article6th-Grade Puppeteers Meet Master Shakespeare | Folger SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY
~by Susan Lucille Davis Some decades ago, the little girl I used to be sat on her bed and listened intently, enthralled by the words that came from her sister’s mouth as she read her homework aloud....
View ArticleWilliam Shakespeare- Learning English ~ Learning English Online
Egil Aarvik, of the Committee for the Nobel Prize, once said that Shakespeare would have been the only person in history to win more than one prize for his literature. There is no rule against this,...
View ArticleGetting to grips with Shakespeare in Education | The Shakespeare blog
The morning focused on active approaches to Shakespeare, looking at ways of using theatrical techniques rather than examining Shakespeare simply as a piece of text. With no glitzy presentations the...
View ArticleThe Old Globe Offers Encore Presentation of Thinking Shakespeare Live!
Following a sold-out showing in June, The Old Globe will offer an encore presentation of Thinking Shakespeare Live!, a 90-minute exploration of the language of Shakespeare, on Saturday, August 10 at...
View ArticleO, What Learning Is! | Curriculum overhauls, teachers head to OSF, and...
Hamlet, Lear, Macbeth and Dream are the most studied and performed of Shakespeare’s plays. These accessible introduction soffers a springboard into each play, taking a hands-on, performance-based...
View ArticleShakespeare in our own words | Blogging Shakespeare
On 11 July 2013 we hosted the showcase evening for a project we have been running since the autumn of 2012. 60 young people from 13 to 16 years old came to show off the poetry they had created...
View ArticleComplete Works (Oxford Shakespeare S.) e-book downloads
Complete Works (Oxford Shakespeare S.) book download William Shakespeare Download Complete Works (Oxford Shakespeare S.) This site has offered Shakespeare’s plays and poetry to the Internet community...
View ArticleLiving With Folger Education | Folger SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY
Having loved the Festivals, I wanted to see if I could get more out of the wonderful resource that is Folger Education. During the fall semester of my senior year of high school, I was accepted to the...
View ArticleA Muslim Needs 2 Learn Braille | Khalid Da Poet (The Islamic Shakespeare 2.0)
Been told honesty has an expiration date, Stripped of our clothes, dropping the soap not gonna’ happen, It takes reality causing frost bite to understand circumstance, Dialogue causing cursive to evoke...
View ArticleThat Little Light of Mine | Khalid Da Poet (The Islamic Shakespeare 2.0)
It’s all we have, bright lights, making something from nothing, Eyes scrolling pages for vocab, not needing rehab, we need His pledge of allegiance, Needless to say, sleepless nights wiped away,...
View ArticleDimensions of Shakespeare #3: Getting more than half-way there
When we do Shakespeare, it is very easy to identify what is artificial – it’s staring us in the face as soon as we pick up the book. The language is artificial. You can’t get anywhere near a...
View ArticleWilliam Shakespeare – The Fictitious Bard? ACT II | HeritageDaily – Latest...
Previous Next “Done to death by slanderous tongue Was the Hero that here lies” Much Ado About Nothing (Act V, Scene III) William Shakespeare and his plays are, in themselves, a paradox. In the...
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