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Breaking the learning barrier for underachieving students practical teaching strategies for dramatic results

by Nelson George D.

Synopsis

Combining theory and practice, Nelson has developed an innovative way to reach the at-risk-or "dramatic"-learner, improving the learning environment for all other students in the process. Using dramatic theory as an extended metaphor, Nelson first provides the reader with a strong theoretical understanding of the particular learning needs of the "dramatic" learner, and explains why a traditional classroom environment fails to meet these needs. With this foundation in place, Nelson provides practical, classroom-tested strategies and ideas that can be used to meet the particular teaching and discipline needs of these students.

Breaking the Learning Barrier for At-Risk Students presents four learning principles:

o Learning… requires the active involvement of the learner. Nothing can be learned without the willing participation and effort of the learner.

o Life without drama is meaningless and uninspiring. Learning that is not built upon dramatic elements is also meaningless and uninspiring.

o Learning must be value based. When teaching takes into account the values and preferences of a learner, he or she will be motivated to participate.

o Learning must be fun. When the first three conditions exist, learning becomes the most rewarding, engaging, and fun activity in life.

By utilizing the principles of dramatic structure in their course work, teachers will uncover the power of discovery based learning-getting even the most reluctant students actively engaged in the learning process.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9781412914857
ISBN-10 141291485X
Class Copyright
Publisher Corwin Press
Subject EDUCATION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 264
Shelf No. HQ268