R&L Logo R&L Logo
  • GENERAL
    • Browse by Subjects
    • New Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Chases's Calendar
  • ACADEMIC
    • Textbooks
    • Browse by Course
    • Instructor's Copies
    • Monographs & Research
    • Reference
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Education
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Library Services
    • Business & Leadership
    • Museum Studies
    • Music
    • Pastoral Resources
    • Psychotherapy
  • FREUD SET
Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
share of facebook share on twitter
Add to GoodReads

Powerful Teacher Learning

What the Theatre Arts Teach about Collaboration

David Allen

This book offers an innovative approach to understanding and supporting teacher inquiry groups, Critical Friends Groups, “PLCs,” and other vehicles for the school-wide professional learning community. It takes the reader outside traditional sites of professional development for teachers and into the black box theatres and rehearsal studios of contemporary theatre companies. It investigates the methods and specific tools these theatre artists use to collectively create new works for performance. Drawing on these methods and tools, it provides a model for understanding and improving the practices of teacher learning groups, one that highlights the means, materials, and modes of engagement of a group’s activity.

Applying the model to elementary and high school teacher learning groups, it demonstrates how teachers, coaches, and administrators can use it to foster meaningful professional learning and instructional improvement. The book provides not only new ways of thinking about teacher learning in schools, but also frameworks and specific tools to bring teacher learning as collective creation to life.
  • Details
  • Details
  • Author
  • Author
  • TOC
  • TOC
  • Reviews
  • Reviews
R&L Education
Pages: 174 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-1-61048-681-1 • Hardback • July 2013 • $77.00 • (£59.00)
978-1-61048-682-8 • Paperback • July 2013 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-61048-683-5 • eBook • July 2013 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / General, Education / Teaching / Methods & Strategies
David Allen is an Assistant Professor of Education at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. His recent books include Coaching Whole School Change and The Facilitator’s Book of Questions (with Tina Blythe).
Foreword: Four Moves toward an Artistry of Teaching by Steve Seidel
Acknowledgments
1: Thinking with the Theatre Arts
2: Teacher Learning Groups: Practices, Problems, and Possibilities
3: The Theatrical Turn in Teacher Learning Groups
4: Collective Creation in the Black Box
5: Collective Creation in the Teachers Room
6: Exquisite Pressure and Cumulative Progression
7: Putting Collective Creation to Work
8: From Community to Company: Three Cues for Teacher Learning Groups
Appendix: Resources
References
David Allen's book is intelligent and insightful as well as useful in practice. A wonderful read.
— Anne Bogart, artistic director, SITI Company, New York City


Into an era obsessed with describing and prescribing learning and teaching – often in the most desiccated ways – comes a refreshing book, the product of boundary-crossing research. The explanations of the functions of “Exquisite Pressure” and Cumulative Progression” are alone worth the price.
— Joseph P. McDonald, Professor of Teaching and Learning, New York University


This book makes clear the connection that has existed all along between creating theatre and recreating schools as places for learning. For schools and teachers, it will encourage collaboration that is more than merely working together, but is instead constructing meaning together.
— Teri Schrader, Head of Upper School, The Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, New York


Through his well-researched, wise book, David Allen opens our eyes to the many ways in which the cores of teaching and rehearsing are the same: groups of people in a room, solving problems, building something together.
— Marcus Geduld, Artistic Director, Folding Chair Classical Theatre Company, New York


Allen uses a cross-domain methodology and extends it from teachers' preservice experiences to practicing teachers as they work together in teacher learning groups (TLG) in K-12 schools. The opening chapters apply the theoretical foundation of such educators as John Dewey, who maintained that the qualities of 'esthetic experiences' allow perceptions of the nature of any experience to become clearer and more intense. Powerful Teacher Learning focuses on the specific practices of theater artists. Allen investigates the methods of theater artists and their contemporary theater companies, such as the methods of Anne Bogart and her collaborator Tina Landau, and the work of the Ghost Road Company and the RSVP Cycles developed by Lawrence and Anna Halprin. The concluding chapters shift back to TLG, but the thinking and practices of the TLG with the theater arts contribute to the framework for the collective creation. The lessons learned from the theater companies offer inquiry groups and critical-friends groups in schools specific tools for meaningful professional learning and instruction improvement. This book is highly recommended for practicing teachers. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, graduate students, and professionals.
— Choice Reviews


Powerful Teacher Learning

What the Theatre Arts Teach about Collaboration

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book offers an innovative approach to understanding and supporting teacher inquiry groups, Critical Friends Groups, “PLCs,” and other vehicles for the school-wide professional learning community. It takes the reader outside traditional sites of professional development for teachers and into the black box theatres and rehearsal studios of contemporary theatre companies. It investigates the methods and specific tools these theatre artists use to collectively create new works for performance. Drawing on these methods and tools, it provides a model for understanding and improving the practices of teacher learning groups, one that highlights the means, materials, and modes of engagement of a group’s activity.

    Applying the model to elementary and high school teacher learning groups, it demonstrates how teachers, coaches, and administrators can use it to foster meaningful professional learning and instructional improvement. The book provides not only new ways of thinking about teacher learning in schools, but also frameworks and specific tools to bring teacher learning as collective creation to life.
Details
Details
  • R&L Education
    Pages: 174 • Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
    978-1-61048-681-1 • Hardback • July 2013 • $77.00 • (£59.00)
    978-1-61048-682-8 • Paperback • July 2013 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-61048-683-5 • eBook • July 2013 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / General, Education / Teaching / Methods & Strategies
Author
Author
  • David Allen is an Assistant Professor of Education at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. His recent books include Coaching Whole School Change and The Facilitator’s Book of Questions (with Tina Blythe).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword: Four Moves toward an Artistry of Teaching by Steve Seidel
    Acknowledgments
    1: Thinking with the Theatre Arts
    2: Teacher Learning Groups: Practices, Problems, and Possibilities
    3: The Theatrical Turn in Teacher Learning Groups
    4: Collective Creation in the Black Box
    5: Collective Creation in the Teachers Room
    6: Exquisite Pressure and Cumulative Progression
    7: Putting Collective Creation to Work
    8: From Community to Company: Three Cues for Teacher Learning Groups
    Appendix: Resources
    References
Reviews
Reviews
  • David Allen's book is intelligent and insightful as well as useful in practice. A wonderful read.
    — Anne Bogart, artistic director, SITI Company, New York City


    Into an era obsessed with describing and prescribing learning and teaching – often in the most desiccated ways – comes a refreshing book, the product of boundary-crossing research. The explanations of the functions of “Exquisite Pressure” and Cumulative Progression” are alone worth the price.
    — Joseph P. McDonald, Professor of Teaching and Learning, New York University


    This book makes clear the connection that has existed all along between creating theatre and recreating schools as places for learning. For schools and teachers, it will encourage collaboration that is more than merely working together, but is instead constructing meaning together.
    — Teri Schrader, Head of Upper School, The Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, New York


    Through his well-researched, wise book, David Allen opens our eyes to the many ways in which the cores of teaching and rehearsing are the same: groups of people in a room, solving problems, building something together.
    — Marcus Geduld, Artistic Director, Folding Chair Classical Theatre Company, New York


    Allen uses a cross-domain methodology and extends it from teachers' preservice experiences to practicing teachers as they work together in teacher learning groups (TLG) in K-12 schools. The opening chapters apply the theoretical foundation of such educators as John Dewey, who maintained that the qualities of 'esthetic experiences' allow perceptions of the nature of any experience to become clearer and more intense. Powerful Teacher Learning focuses on the specific practices of theater artists. Allen investigates the methods of theater artists and their contemporary theater companies, such as the methods of Anne Bogart and her collaborator Tina Landau, and the work of the Ghost Road Company and the RSVP Cycles developed by Lawrence and Anna Halprin. The concluding chapters shift back to TLG, but the thinking and practices of the TLG with the theater arts contribute to the framework for the collective creation. The lessons learned from the theater companies offer inquiry groups and critical-friends groups in schools specific tools for meaningful professional learning and instruction improvement. This book is highly recommended for practicing teachers. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, graduate students, and professionals.
    — Choice Reviews


ALSO AVAILABLE

  • Cover image for the book Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, One Note at a Time
  • Cover image for the book Inside the Liberal Arts: Critical Thinking and Citizenship
  • Cover image for the book Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature
  • Cover image for the book 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies for Elementary Teachers
  • Cover image for the book Sparking Joyful Learning: A Teacher’s Guide to Connecting Play and Reader Response
  • Cover image for the book Breaking the Taboo with Young Adult Literature
  • Cover image for the book A Career in the Arts: The Complex Learning and Career Needs of Creative Professionals
  • Cover image for the book Enduring Questions: Using Jewish Children’s Literature in Classrooms
  • Cover image for the book Queer Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the English Language Arts Curriculum, 2nd Edition
  • Cover image for the book Using Art to Teach Writing Traits: Lesson Plans for Teachers
  • Cover image for the book Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers
  • Cover image for the book New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research
  • Cover image for the book Introduction to Effective Music Teaching: Artistry and Attitude
  • Cover image for the book Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areas: Social Science and the Humanities
  • Cover image for the book Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areas: Science and Math
  • Cover image for the book Transforming Healthcare Education: Applied Lessons Leading to Deeper Moral Reflection
  • Cover image for the book Teaching History with Message Movies
  • Cover image for the book A Radical Proposal to Reinvigorate the Teaching of the Liberal Arts
  • Cover image for the book Cultivating Creativity through World Films: Exploring Cinematic Narratives Featuring Child Protagonists
  • Cover image for the book The Beat Generation: A Bibliographic Teaching Guide
  • Cover image for the book Learning and Teaching Creative Cognition: The Interactive Book Report
  • Cover image for the book Using Informational Text to Teach The Great Gatsby
  • Cover image for the book Using Photography and Other Arts-Based Methods With English Language Learners: Guidance, Resources, and Activities for P-12 Educators
  • Cover image for the book Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, One Note at a Time
  • Cover image for the book Inside the Liberal Arts: Critical Thinking and Citizenship
  • Cover image for the book Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature
  • Cover image for the book 50 Ways to Teach Social Studies for Elementary Teachers
  • Cover image for the book Sparking Joyful Learning: A Teacher’s Guide to Connecting Play and Reader Response
  • Cover image for the book Breaking the Taboo with Young Adult Literature
  • Cover image for the book A Career in the Arts: The Complex Learning and Career Needs of Creative Professionals
  • Cover image for the book Enduring Questions: Using Jewish Children’s Literature in Classrooms
  • Cover image for the book Queer Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the English Language Arts Curriculum, 2nd Edition
  • Cover image for the book Using Art to Teach Writing Traits: Lesson Plans for Teachers
  • Cover image for the book Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers
  • Cover image for the book New Directions in Teaching English: Reimagining Teaching, Teacher Education, and Research
  • Cover image for the book Introduction to Effective Music Teaching: Artistry and Attitude
  • Cover image for the book Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areas: Social Science and the Humanities
  • Cover image for the book Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Content Areas: Science and Math
  • Cover image for the book Transforming Healthcare Education: Applied Lessons Leading to Deeper Moral Reflection
  • Cover image for the book Teaching History with Message Movies
  • Cover image for the book A Radical Proposal to Reinvigorate the Teaching of the Liberal Arts
  • Cover image for the book Cultivating Creativity through World Films: Exploring Cinematic Narratives Featuring Child Protagonists
  • Cover image for the book The Beat Generation: A Bibliographic Teaching Guide
  • Cover image for the book Learning and Teaching Creative Cognition: The Interactive Book Report
  • Cover image for the book Using Informational Text to Teach The Great Gatsby
  • Cover image for the book Using Photography and Other Arts-Based Methods With English Language Learners: Guidance, Resources, and Activities for P-12 Educators
facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linked in icon NEWSLETTERS
ABOUT US
  • Mission Statement
  • Employment
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Statement
CONTACT
  • Company Directory
  • Publicity and Media Queries
  • Rights and Permissions
  • Textbook Resource Center
AUTHOR RESOURCES
  • Royalty Contact
  • Production Guidelines
  • Manuscript Submissions
ORDERING INFORMATION
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • National Book Network
  • Ingram Publisher Services UK
  • Special Sales
  • International Sales
  • eBook Partners
  • Digital Catalogs
IMPRINTS
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • Lexington Books
  • Hamilton Books
  • Applause Books
  • Amadeus Press
  • Backbeat Books
  • Bernan
  • Hal Leonard Books
  • Limelight Editions
  • Co-Publishing Partners
  • Globe Pequot
  • Down East Books
  • Falcon Guides
  • Gooseberry Patch
  • Lyons Press
  • Muddy Boots
  • Pineapple Press
  • TwoDot Books
  • Stackpole Books
PARTNERS
  • American Alliance of Museums
  • American Association for State and Local History
  • Brookings Institution Press
  • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • Fortress Press
  • The Foundation for Critical Thinking
  • Lehigh University Press
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Other Partners...