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Teaching Shakespeare to Deaf Learners: The Definitive Guide

Teaching Deaf Learners: The Definitive Guides, #1

Rich EvansSeries: Teaching Deaf Learners: The Definitive Guides
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Pages
176
Year
2026
Language
English

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Teaching Shakespeare to Deaf learners - it's time to break the silence…If teaching Shakespeare sometimes feels intimidating, then this is the book you've been waiting for. It cuts straight through the confusion, offering practical strategies for teaching the Immortal Bard's most commonly studied plays to Deaf students.This guide shows practitioners how to enable students to make sense of complex plots; how to unpack Shakespeare's language, and how to tackle humour, insults, and abstract ideas in ways Deaf learners can access. You'll also find guidance on using drama and performance, building background knowledge, and preparing students for GCSE Literature exams.With practical guidance on teaching Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, and Henry V, this guide helps teachers turn dense text into clear action. It provides strategies on how to teach character motivation, thematic development, and symbolism through accessible, visual approaches that play to Deaf learners' strengths.Practical, honest, and results-driven, this guide is for teachers who want Shakespeare to be a source of achievement - not frustration - for Deaf learners.With a foreword written by Jenny Sealey (Director of The Graeae Theatre Company; Ambassador for The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and Co-Artistic Director of The 2012 Summer Paralympics Opening Ceremony). What readers are saying about the Teaching Deaf Learners: The Definitive Guides series: 'Invaluable.' 'Should be compulsory reading across Deaf education.' 'A must-read for educators of Deaf learners.' 'Everything you need to know about teaching Deaf learners.' 'This should be part of the reading requirements for college Deaf education.' 'Some of the best books I've read for Deaf education.' 'Should be required reading for anyone starting work in this field.' 'The authors show understanding and respect for Deaf linguistic culture.' Rich Evans is a writer based on the south coast of the UK. He has a musical background, having written, produced and toured internationally both as a solo artist, and also with bands.

Rich has previously written lyrics for publishing companies in both the USA and Europe. As well as 'Ostler's Ford by Lamplight,' he has also written the script and score for a stage musical, and is co-writing a dystopian novel set in an alternate version of the 1950s. Rich also writes, co-presents, and produces the Spotify/Apple podcast 'Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare.'

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