In Puppetry in Education and Therapy: Unlocking Doors
to the Mind and Heart, one finds enormous variety,
ingenuity, and creativity in the types of puppets, and
the ways they are used in education and in therapy.
Puppeteers, therapists, and educators, articulate what
is meant by "puppetry in education" and "puppet therapy"
and how it is the same or different from "puppet
theatre" They describe the unique characteristics and
theory of puppetry in education and therapy, the skills
it takes to be successful in these areas, the skills
that are passed on to people who use puppets for
personal expression, and how to assess the impact of
puppets on learning or behavior change. Twenty-six
authors discuss topics such as puppetry and the multiple
intelligences; the process versus the product; using
puppetry in schools to promote literacy, preserve
cultural heritage, and teach music; how puppetry
contributes to Core Curriculum Standards, the
theoretical underpinnings of therapeutic puppetry, and a
range of ways of facilitating growth and development. If
you're already using puppets, this book will inspire you
to understand your work differently and to explore new
possibilities. If you're a teacher or a therapist and
you've never used puppets before, it will open a whole
world of possibilities. This book illustrates that
puppetry arts can affect learning and behavior and that
puppets indeed have the power to unlock doors to the
mind and heart. |
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