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Teaching as the Art of Staging: A Scenario-Based College Pedagogy in Action

Contributor(s): Weston, Anthony (Author)

ISBN: 9781620365212

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: November 21, 2018

Dewey: 378.125

LCCN: 2018009432

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 0.75 lbs) 248 pages

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Education | Schools | Levels Higher

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Description:

This book advances another and sharply different model: the Impresario with a Scenario, a teacher who serves as class mobilizer, improviser, and energizer, staging dramatic, often unexpected and self-unfolding learning challenges and adventures with students.

Brief description: Anthony Weston is a professor of philosophy and environmental studies at Elon University.

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"Do you want to be a truly creative and inspiring instructor? Then you must read Weston's Teaching as the Art of Staging. Taking 'student-centered' and 'experiential learning' to whole new levels, his innovative pedagogy relies on staging learning situations and letting your students run with them. Weston deftly demonstrates how you can become an impresario with scenarios, whatever your discipline, by drawing on his broad teaching experience in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities."

Linda B. Nilson, Director Emerita, Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation

Clemson University

"For those who believe that higher education is stuck in a rut, Anthony Weston's far-ranging and provocative book offers a way out: Instructors can move beyond being energized performers ('sage on the stage') or wise facilitators ('guide on the side') and instead become 'impresarios with scenarios' who educate students by staging powerful active-learning experiences. Weston surveys scores of different 'staging' techniques and supplements them with many ingenious examples from his own classroom."

Mark C. Carnes, Professor of History, Barnard College/Columbia University and Executive Director

Reacting Consortium

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