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Teaching Storytelling in Classrooms and Communities

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Unleash the transformative power of storytelling to build belonging, ignite critical consciousness, and amplify students' voices. This dynamic book equips educators who work with middle and high school-aged youth to teach storytelling in their classrooms or community organizations.Through inspiring examples and hands-on teaching strategies, the authors show you how to build trust and foster community, explore diverse storytelling modes and formats, guide students in developing effective and ethical social impact stories, and more. You'll also discover practical tools to help students broaden their story's reach and impact through collaboration and coalition building. Each chapter brims with student examples, ready-to-use teaching tips, and experiential activities, plus questions designed to spark dialogue and help students awaken and embrace the storyteller within. There are also reflective prompts to support your own journey as both a facilitator and participant in the storytelling exchange.Packed with practical resources, moving narratives, and actionable tips, this book is your essential guide to cultivating a supportive learning community, increasing student engagement, and unlocking young people's leadership potential through the vehicle of storytelling.

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ISBN: 9781032598925
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Author: Maru Gonzalez, Michael Kokozos, Christy M Byrd
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 208 pages
Series: Equity and Social Justice in Education Series
Genres: Educational strategies and policy
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