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Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 4-25-2000 |
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EDU292
2001 Fall - 9999 |
LEC
3.0 Credit(s) 3.0 Period(s) 3.0 Load Occ |
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The
Art Of Storytelling |
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Explore the art and origin of storytelling. Provide a
variety of storytelling techniques, styles and exercises to enhance the
delivery of telling stories. Assist in the integration and application of
storytelling to the learning environment in the classroom. Prerequisites: None. |
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Course
Attribute(s): General Education Designation: Cultural
Diversity - [C] General
Education Designation: Humanities and Fine Arts - [HU] |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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EDU292 2001
Fall - 9999 |
The Art Of Storytelling |
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Identify three literary forms that exist today that derive
from the storytelling tradition. (I) |
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Research at least three cultural stories. (II) |
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Demonstrate one cultural story. (II) |
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Compare and contrast three cultural stories. (II) |
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Explain selection criteria for choice or selection of
story to tell. (III) |
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Explain how to generate personal stories. (IV) |
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Identify delivery techniques to add color and interest to
telling a story. (V, IX) |
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Compare and contrast three storytelling styles. (VI) |
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Define personal storytelling style. (VII) |
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Develop a personal narrative to relate. (VIII) |
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Demonstrate personal storytelling style. (VIII) |
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Demonstrate the use of two delivery techniques to add
color and interest to a personal narrative. (V, IX) |
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Explain how to research stories for classroom use. (X) |
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Define four ways that stories can be used to impart a
lesson, a value, and/or knowledge (XI) |
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Define lesson objectives for teaching unit and identify
two stories to meet those objectives. (XI) |
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Create a
classroom lesson or activity and show where story can be told to achieve
desired teaching/learning objectives. (XI) |
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MCCCD
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EDU292 2001
Fall - 9999 |
The Art Of Storytelling |
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I. Literary Forms of
Storytelling Traditions Today (1) A. Myths B. Fairy Tales C. Folk Tales D. Legends II. Cultural Stories (2, 3,
4) A. Locate African American
Folk Tale, Fairy Tale, Myth, Legend, or Story B. Locate Native American
Folk Tale, Fairy Tale, Legend, Myth, or Story C. Locate Hispanic Folk
Tale, Fairy Tale, Legend, Myth, or Story D. Locate Your Ethnic
Heritage Folk Tale, Fairy Tale, Legend, Myth, or Story III. Criteria for Story
Selection (5) A. Identify Type of
Audience B. Purpose of Event C. Purpose For Telling
Story IV. Generating Personal
Narratives in Story Form (6) A. Identify Common
Emotional Experiences B. Identify Favorite
Moments Such as Favorite Relatives, Magic Moments, etc. V. Delivery Techniques to
Add Color and Interest To Telling a Story (7, 11, 13) A. Application of Voice 1. Different Voices for
Different Characters in the Story 2. Using Accents to Match
the Location of Story B. Application of Point of
View 1. First Person 2. Third Person 3. A Combination 4. Point of View of One of
the Characters in the Story C. Application of Sound
Effects 1. Nature's Elements i.e.,
Wind, Rain, Thunderstorm, etc. 2. Animal Sounds 3. House Sounds i.e.,
Creaking of Doors, Floors, etc. D. Application of Music 1. Incorporating Songs 2. Incorporating
Instruments E. Application of Visual
Imagery 1. Choosing Descriptive
Words 2. Creating the Picture In
Your Mind and the Minds of Those Listening F. Application of Body 1. Facial Expressions to
Convey Emotions 2. Gestures from Hands,
Arms, Legs, Head, etc. to Emphasize a Point VI. Storytelling Styles (8)
A. View the Styles of Three
Professional Storytellers B. Discuss and Analyze the
Three Different Styles VII. Develop Personal
Storytelling Style (9) A. Observe Both
Professional and Classmates Storytelling Styles B. Adapt and Select From
Others to Build on Your Personal Storytelling Style VIII. Develop a Personal
Narrative (10, 12) A. Generate Ideas From Your
Own Life Experience B. Select a Memory and
Create a Personal Narrative for Storytelling IX. Practicing Delivery
Techniques to Add Interest and Color to a Story (7, 11, 13) A. Application of Voice
Variation B. Application of Sound
Variation C. Application of Selection
of Point of View D. Application of Visual
Imagery E. Application of Music F. Using the Body to Tell a
Story X. Research Stories for
Classroom Use (14) A. Local Libraries B. Local Storytelling
Associations C. Bibliography on Stories D. National Association for
the Perpetuation of Stories E. Tell Net on the Internet
XI. Using Stories In the
Classroom (15, 16, 17) A. Expanding Cultural
Awareness B. Recognition of Self and
Acceptance of Others C. Building Community D. Sharing Universal Wisdom
and Unspoken Truth E. Improve Speaking Skills 1. More vivid spoken
imagery 2. Develop confidence in
public speaking F. Enhance Listening Skills
G. Application of Use of
Imagination H. Enhance Language Skills 1. Building and augmenting
vocabulary 2. Sequencing skills 3. More vivid written
imagery 4. Greater exposure to many
literary forms I. Increase Interest in
Reading and Developing Reading Skills |