Clowning Principles in Education
Buch, Englisch, 151 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 221 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-39223-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book discusses the tradition of clowning from an educational perspective, highlighting the resonant philosophies between the two professions and asking what one can learn from the other. Modern day clowning follows an age-old tradition, with a set of principles and beliefs expounded by proponents of the profession. Throughout the principles of clowning, themes of subversion, inversion, play and challenge recur. These same ideas have a place in the classroom, not as everyday practice but perhaps as a leitmotif. The book is therefore a call for educators to consider their position within the learning environment and to embody the clown spirit. By looking outside of traditional pedagogical thinking and training, this book demonstrates ideas and techniques from which educators can borrow or learn, allowing them to enhance their own methods and practices. It offers an opportunity to revisit the dynamics of the classroom through the recognition of the important role that the clown can play in society.
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: International Clowns and Clown Societies: The Role of the Clown Across Time and Space.- Chapter 3: The Clown in Society.- Chapter 4: Negative Portrayals of the Clown.- Chapter 5: Lecoq and the Modern Clown.- Chapter 6: Improvisation, Risk and Failure: Connection Through Reflection Perspectives via Narratives of Modern Masters.- Chapter 7: Clowning and Creative Teaching: How to Be a Clown-Teacher.- Chapter 8: Clown Pedagogical Spaces.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.