LANG 260 Language Learning by Acting
This new interdisciplinary course is an introduction to theater and drama methods in language teaching, such as improvisation (based on Keith Johnston, Augusto Boal, and others), German and Swiss Drama pedagogy (based on Felix Rellstab, Ulrike Hentschel, and others), TPR (Total Physical Response, James J. Asher), Biomechanics (based on Wsewolod Meyerhold), and others. We will begin with practical tryouts and discussions on the methods used. Specific Drama Pedagogy in language learning studies (Elektra Tselikas, Manfred Schewe) will be included in the theoretical reflection part of the class. This teaching approach can be applied to different languages depending on the students' backgrounds. A practical application, in conjunction with the Center for Community Based Learning (CCBL), is scheduled for the following year. The course is open to all students interested in language learning and teaching ESL theater education and CCBL.
Prerequisite
One year in Language instruction at Occidental or the equivalent