Brainball: Teaching Inquiry Theater as a Team Sport

Brainball: Teaching Inquiry Theater as a Team Sport

Brainball: Teaching Inquiry Theater as a Team Sport

Brainball: Teaching Inquiry Theater as a Team Sport

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Overview

This volume of the Brainball series gives the theater classroom teacher an intentional, sequenced process for creating inclusive theatre pedagogy that maximizes students’ learning. In addition, the Brainball technique offers concrete forms of meaningful assessment applicable to the theater classroom, and connects easily to our newly published national standards in theatre arts education.

Brainball is a purposeful and process-driven set of teaching strategies that gets students to “express their human experience through representative actions.” The book focuses on creating experiences that allow students to grapple with what is going on in their lives – and then work through the joys and pains through role-play activities. This book is also an excellent resource to help guide teachers in intentionally planning to get students to develop positive dispositions, collaborative teams and supportive communities where everyone contributes and everyone has an important role.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475834710
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/29/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 755 KB

About the Author

Mickey Kolis is the author of three books, a veteran public school science teacher, and currently a university professor. Making learning relevant is his highest professional aspiration.

Benjamin H. Kolis is an actor and theatre devisor in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His show CLOCKED recently won an Audience Pick Award at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.

Tara Lorence currently teaches middle school theater in Columbia Heights, MN. She graduated in 2012 with a double major in Theater and English Education from the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1: Brainball!
Chapter 1: Brainball (Theater Edition) – The Point of the Game is Learning
Chapter 2: The Big Ideas: Product, Process, and Community aligned with Purpose
Chapter 3: Brainball (TE) Beliefs (Dispositions)
Chapter 4: Brainball (TE) Key Concepts (Knowledge)
Chapter 5: Brainball (TE) Skills
Section 2: Five Coaching Tips
Chapter 6: Tip 1: Keep the End-in-Mind
Chapter 7: Tip 2: Play the Game
Chapter 8: Tip 3: Competitions as Evaluations
Chapter 9: Tip 4: Sequences matter
Chapter 10: Tip 5: Explicit Communications
Section 3: Day-to-Day Lesson Plans: Brainball Illuminated
Lesson 1: Observations: Fitting In
Lesson 2: Observations: Learning to be more Observant
Lesson 3: Observations: Guided Theater
Lesson 4: Curiosity: I wonder statements
Lesson 5: Problem Statements
Lesson 6: Gathering Information: Voice
Lesson 7: Gathering Information: Space
Lesson 8: Gathering Information: Writing Scripts
Lesson 9: Gathering Information: Costumes
Lesson 10: Gathering Information: Set Design
Lesson 11: Gathering Information: Feedback and Feedforward
Lesson 12: Create: Pick and Plan
Lesson 13: Create: Compose
Lesson 14: Create: Compose
Lesson 15: Create: Review and Revise
Lesson 16: Create: Review
Lesson 17: Create: Revise
Lesson 18: Create: Construct
Lesson 19: Create: Test
Lesson 20: Create: Test
Lesson 21A: Perform: In-Class
Lesson 21B: Perform: External Audience
Lesson 22: Analysis of the entire Inquiry Process
Lesson 23: Conclusion: What have we learned
Conclusion
Appendices
Appendix 1: Steps of Inquiry
Appendix 2: S.C.A.M.P.E.R.
Appendix 3: Making the Most of Observations
Appendix 4: Cross the Line Prompts
Appendix 5: Circle of Power and Respect
Appendix 6: Sample Script
Appendix 7: Stage Directions
Appendix 8: Blocking
Appendix 9: Script Writing
Appendix 10: Set Rendering
Appendix 11: Scoring Guide
Appendix 12: Story Arc
Appendix 13: Script-Writing Format
Appendix 14: Feedback Form
Appendix 15: Costume Worksheet
Appendix 16: Set Design Worksheet
Appendix 17: Set and Costume Planning Worksheet
Appendix 18: Performance Review Worksheet
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