A Teacher's Guide to Storytelling at Historic Sites by Eric Maddern

A Teacher's Guide to Storytelling at Historic Sites by Eric Maddern

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One of a series for teachers which aims to show how historical resources can be used as a basis of study in specific areas of work across a range of curriculum subjects at various levels. The focus of this book is on storytelling.

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A Teacher's Guide to Storytelling at Historic Sites by Eric Maddern

This is one of a series for teachers which aims to show how historical resources can be used as a basis of study in specific areas of work across a range of curriculum subjects. Each book contains practical exercises and ideas to aid understanding for groups at different levels. In this book, the focus is on storytelling.
Eric Maddern studied sociology and psychology at Sheffield University, then spent 10 years travelling around the world. He now performs all over the country as a storyteller and folk singer, and he has built a roundhouse in the grounds of his home, where he holds storytelling events. He lives in Gwnyedd, Wales.Eric's books for Frances Lincoln are Death in a Nut, Nail Soup, Cow on the Roof, Earth Story and Life Story, Fire Children, The King with Horse's Ears, Spirit of the Forest, Rainbow Bird, The King and the Seed and Curious Clownfish.Alan Marks studied art at Bath Academy in 1980 and has since illustrated over 20 children's picture books. Alan's first book, Storm, written by Kevin Crossley Holland, won the Carnegie Medal, and Ring a Ring o' Roses won the Bologna UNICEF Award. In 1996, Thomas and the Tinners was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize and The Thief's Daughter became National Curriculum recommended reading. He lives in Elmstone, Kent.Helen East was born in Sri Lanka and has since lived and travelled all over the world teaching, performing and writing. She became a professional storyteller in 1979. She has written a series for the BBC World Service entitled Everyday Science. She lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781850743781
ISBN 10 1850743789
Title A Teacher's Guide to Storytelling at Historic Sites
Author Eric Maddern
Series Education On Site
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Historic England
Year published 1992-06-30
Number of pages 36
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.