Stories in Every Classroom: Energize Your Teaching, Empower Your Stu- dents, and Help Save the World

Stories in Every Classroom: Energize Your Teaching, Empower Your Stu- dents, and Help Save the World

Randal Hendee, Writer and Retired TeacherStaley 142

Storytelling is the key to classroom learning. Why? Because it's the key to human cognition, communication, and culture. If the English teaching pendu- lum has swung away from narrative and toward argumentation and analysis, it needs to swing back. The presenter proposes that telling stories—both oral and written—is one of the most powerful life skills a student can ever learn. The same goes for teachers, because stories are essential to a lively, humane, and knowledge-resonant classroom. And yet, storytelling is prone to pitfalls and misuses, and students need to learn about those, too. The presentation will include storytelling basics, practical story activities, and an overview of the storytelling crisis students and teachers face today—and what teachers can do about it.

Sat 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
High School, Middle/Jr. High
2024, Instructional Activities (Student-centered), Instructional Techniques (Teacher-centered), Interpersonal Relationships, New and Pre-service Teachers, Pedagogical Preparation and Practice, Social-Emotional Learning

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