
The Power of Story
Teaching Through Storytelling
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
182 pages
978-0-13-776709-0 (ISBN)
Description
Previously titled Look What Happened to Frog, this text helps students become storytellers and use storytelling as a teaching technique across the curriculum. It encourages readers to find their own style of storytelling through exploring several different storytelling styles, and helps readers encourage storytelling by children as a learning experience for the children.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-776709-0 (9780137767090)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1.Storytelling Is . . .
Meet the Storyteller: Caitlin Collins.
Meet the Storyteller: Jamie Hoel.
2.This Is Why I Tell It: The Value Of Telling Stories.
Meet the Storyteller: Anne Shimojima.
3.We All Have Stories: Discovering Personal Narratives.
Meet the Storyteller: Nancy Donoval.
4.Going To The Well: Choosing Stories For Telling.
Meet the Storyteller: Syd Lieberman.
5.Taming Stories For Telling: How To Prepare A Story.
Meet the Storyteller: Donna Washington.
6.The Story Is In The Telling: Finding Your Own Voice.
Meet the Storyteller: Betty Weeks.
7.Bringing A Story To Life: Story Dramatization With Listeners.
Meet the Storyteller: Ernie Love.
8.Happily Ever After: Exploring Storytelling Through Activities.
Meet the Storyteller: Kathy Phipps.
Epilogue.
References and Resources.
Appendix A: Short Lists Of Essentials For Good Stories And Storytellers.
Appendix B: Storytelling Resources On The Internet.
Meet the Storyteller: Caitlin Collins.
Meet the Storyteller: Jamie Hoel.
2.This Is Why I Tell It: The Value Of Telling Stories.
Meet the Storyteller: Anne Shimojima.
3.We All Have Stories: Discovering Personal Narratives.
Meet the Storyteller: Nancy Donoval.
4.Going To The Well: Choosing Stories For Telling.
Meet the Storyteller: Syd Lieberman.
5.Taming Stories For Telling: How To Prepare A Story.
Meet the Storyteller: Donna Washington.
6.The Story Is In The Telling: Finding Your Own Voice.
Meet the Storyteller: Betty Weeks.
7.Bringing A Story To Life: Story Dramatization With Listeners.
Meet the Storyteller: Ernie Love.
8.Happily Ever After: Exploring Storytelling Through Activities.
Meet the Storyteller: Kathy Phipps.
Epilogue.
References and Resources.
Appendix A: Short Lists Of Essentials For Good Stories And Storytellers.
Appendix B: Storytelling Resources On The Internet.