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Engaging Teens with Story
How to Inspire and Educate Youth with Storytelling
Engaging Teens with Story
How to Inspire and Educate Youth with Storytelling
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Description
Based on proven theory and real-life experience, this guidebook provides a one-stop resource for educators, librarians, and storytellers looking to introduce storytelling programs for young adults.
Storytelling is often associated with storytime and library services to young children, but effective storytelling speaks to all ages—including teens. Engaging Teens with Story: How to Inspire and Educate Youth with Storytelling offers an in-depth look at storytelling for young adults that explains the benefits of storytelling with this audience, what current practices are, and storytelling opportunities to explore with youth. It provides a unique source of expert guidance that youth services librarians, professional storytellers, and middle and high school teachers will appreciate.
Readers will learn how to find stories for teens, apply proven techniques for successful telling of tales to teens, use traditional literature as a basis for creative writing, and establish a teen storytelling club or troupe. The guide also covers how teens can create their own stories with digital media; the connections between traditional folk and fairy tales and today's film, television, books, and online media; and how storytelling can be successfully used with at-risk youth.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Janice M. Del Negro and Melanie A. Kimball
Chapter 1: Storytelling and Young Adults: An Overview of Contemporary Practices
Sujin Huggins
Chapter 2: Your Brain on Story: The Science of Storytelling
Kendall Haven
Chapter 3: Digital Storytelling
Rebecca J. Morris
Chapter 4: Folk and Fairy Tales and Popular Media: Strong Females, Rehabilitated Witches, and Villains We Love to Hate
Melanie A. Kimball
Chapter 5: Telling Stories to Young Adults
Janice M. Del Negro
Chapter 6: Young Adults Tell Stories: How to Start Storytelling with Teens
Kevin D. Cordi
Chapter 7: Storytelling with At-Risk Youth
Lorna MacDonald Czarnota
Chapter 8: The Writing Connection: Young Adults, Folk Tales, and Urban Legends
Gail de Vos
Bibliography and Further Reading
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
Product details
| Published | Jun 28 2017 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 202 |
| ISBN | 9781440845093 |
| Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Engaging Teens with Story offers a nuanced and refreshing approach to storytelling for the young adult audience. . . . Youth advocates will appreciate this well-researched guidebook that not only explains how brains create and manage stories but also provides real-life techniques, strategies, and action plans. . . . . As one who runs a court-ordered camp for at-risk youth, this reviewer was delighted to find ways to encourage positive behaviors and practices for this often-misunderstood audience. . . . Engaging Teens with Story is a highly recommended resource for young adult advocates.
VOYA
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Del Negro and Kimball have compiled essays from an excellent variety of contributors for running storytime programs aimed at young adults. . . . With such a wealth of content, readers can select the projects that fit best with their libraries. The bibliography and further reading are essential and offer valuable ideas, and helpful websites are appended. Recommended for all librarians, especially those new to working with young adults.
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