Saturday, April 4, 2009
Questions I still have after lectures and tutorials.
I think in order to resolve this, group discussion or further research needs to be done. Through group discussion I can get other people’s ideas and interpretation and base on that I can build my own interpretation as well. The reason being is that everyone has their own opinions and by exchanging ideas and views, I can improve my interpretation better.
Another way is through research. Finding more information about a play or drama can improve my interpretation and it is a form of input as well. We can look up the info on the internet or from books. In a way it is a way to gain knowledge and appreciate the play even more.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Blogs...does it contribute anything to my lesson?
Besides that, I can also view my course mates’ blogs. Their thoughts are a lot different than mine and I am inspired by their opinions and feelings towards the course and lessons. Now I see blogging in a different light. I see it not only as a website but a stage for me and my course mates as well to put their thoughts into words and an outlet of our abundant views.
Would I interpret differently?
After all the lectures and tutorials that I have attended, I would not interpret it differently. When I first take this course, I came without much knowledge about drama. It is during lectures that I learn about drama and theatre. When Dr. Edwin discuss with us about the important aspects of the plays, I understand the plays better and that also helps me to be more analytical about certain. That all started with explanations the lecturer gave during the lesson. Base on his interpretation, I can gain knowledge and understand the meaning even better. When he emphasizes certain aspect of the play, I would pay more attention and jot it down.
As for my tutor, Miss Kasthoori, I find the way she teaches is also interesting. Her teachings also help me to build up my own interpretation of the lesson. So, the answer on interpreting the lesson differently still remains. Instead the lectures and tutorials give me more ideas and I understand more on the plays even more.
Learning about the plays is challenging for me, so I would not interpret them differently. Usually I will seek the lectures and tutorials for guidance and that helps me able to improve my own interpretation and understanding.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Adopt and Adapt
Choosing a play is one thing but choosing a suitable play is another. Finding a suitable play for my students is essential. This is one skill that I need to adapt. When searching an appropriate play, I need to identify the level of proficiency of the students, their level of understanding and also their interests.
Being a teacher is not easy when looking for the right material for the students. So, adapting these skills is a challenge and I need to concentrate on my goals to achieve it.
Aspects that are useful or not useful
Besides that, I think that learning the history of theatre is relevant to my field of study. To me learning the history of it is useful because it gives me a better picture on how theatre came to be. I can use the history of theatre as a way to introduce theatre to my students…of course I need to make history interesting. It does help me appreciate theatre more and see it as a performing art and it’s something to be admired as well.
So far, there are no aspects that in lectures or tutorials that are not useful. I take the lessons as a part of the learning process and also away to gain knowledge.