Storytelling as a Teaching Technique within the “Theatrical Education” Course: External and Internal Elements
Storytelling as a Teaching Technique within the “Theatrical Education” Course: External and Internal Elements
Author(s): Stamatis GARGALIANOS, Dimitra TSIAKA
Subject(s): School education, Educational Psychology
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: Fairy tales; Theatre; Narrative; Dramaturgy
Summary/Abstract: This article attempts an analysis of storytelling-reading techniques, as well as a presentation of basic rules to train storytellers-readers in such techniques. This effort is based on storytelling lessons in Education Departments in Greece, and more specifically in the Department of Early Childhood Education of the University of Western Macedonia. We analyse everything storytellers need to know to present a good overall “picture” to their audience. By this we mean, basically, dramatic concepts, such as the structure of fairy tales, the characters and plot. We also address issues of intelligence development, both on the side of the storytellers and of the children. We study the fact that storytelling by students in Education Departments in front of their classmates can be the first «step» in strengthening their expressive and teaching abilities. This happens in a rotating and alternating process, where everyone has the role of reader or narrator, in courses where feedback and two-way pedagogy play a dominant role.
Book: Proceedings of the 22nd International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities
- Page Range: 37-42
- Page Count: 6
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF