Pedagogy, empathy and praxis: Using theatrical traditions to teach

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This book examines the concept of empathy as an essential aspect of the teacher training curriculum, and asks how it can be taught. While there has been a steady flow of teacher education reform books in recent years, there are comparatively few that have considered change from understandings and advances developed in human rights-based practices and theatrical traditions. The author presents unique and compelling approaches to teacher training and learning, developed in conjunction with experts in theatrical and educational fields and combining both research and praxis. This pioneering book will appeal to students and scholars of education and empathy, as well as those interested in incorporating empathy into their teaching practice.

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O’Grady, A. G. (2020). Pedagogy, empathy and praxis: Using theatrical traditions to teach. Pedagogy, Empathy and Praxis: Using Theatrical Traditions to Teach (pp. 1–93). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39526-1

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