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1 現場會議
每週上課 55 分鐘 小時掌握程度評估
Learners are invited to search for their own stories between sessions, which they can share in the class, but this is entirely optional.進度報告
Should you desire it, I am happy to write a progress report on how your child participates after each group of four lessons. I would invite them to add their own self-reflection to it as well, as the report is ideally 'for' and 'with' them rather than about them.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
Welcome to the Story Guild! This is a small group class in which we dig deep into stories from around the world - myths, legends, folktales, urban legends and whatever other stories come up in our conversations. I will be your 'Myth Mentor', and as our group gets to know each other, we will shape the stories to fit our personalities and interests. Each week we will begin by catching up on what's going on in our lives, before launching into the main story of the day - this will start with me selecting them for us, but over time, the design of the class will be shaped by you and your suggestions. Week of Monday 2nd December - The *Real* Story of the Minotaur and the Labyrinth We will look at the story of King Minos of Crete, the birth of the Minotaur and the creation of the Labyrinth. Is the story actually a metaphor for a real place, the Palace at Knossos? Week of Monday 9th December - Stories of Strange Lights. Kitsune and Will o' the Wisp. We will look at stories of odd illuminations in different cultures, focusing on Japanese myth of Kitsune and the English folk tales around the 'Will o' the Wisp'. Week of Monday 16th December - Where are the women tricksters? We will talk about trickster tales from around the world, and chat about why most of the tricksters are male. We will then share tales of female tricksters, including Atë (Greek), Delilah the Wily (Arabian Nights) and the archetypal witches from Fairy Tales. We will talk about if it is acceptable to change old stories to bring them into the modern day. Week of Monday 30th December - Rats Every four weeks, we will select a random animal and try to find stories from different mythologies about them. We will start with rats, and will tell the German tale of The Pied Piper of Hamlyn, and the (hideously true) story of Ratkings. Week of Monday 6th January - Gods, Myths and Food We will talk about the myths and folklore from different cultures that concern food and eating. Myths tell universal stories, and in all world cultures, we find fascinating food stories. After sharing the story, we will look at the culture that it comes from, and consider the big questions it might make us ask. We will discuss and share our ideas together, and think about how it might link to our lives in some way. The stories will be drawn from a range of world cultures and mythological and folkloric story traditions including - but not limited to - Greek mythology, Norse mythology, Caribbean folk tales, Arabian folk tales, Japanese mythology. Where possible, the stories will reflect the cultures and interests of the students in the group e.g. if we have Spanish-origin students, we will look for Spanish folk tales and myths. The class is very interactive and social - students are supported to connect and relate well with each other, to create strong and lasting friendships. The purpose of the class is to build social bonds through story. Students will engage in read-aloud role-play every week, will pose and respond to questions and will be guided to interact with each other. The small class size reflects the class design - I want this to be a place for high-quality meaningful interactions, with me and with the other learners. My teaching style is highly interactive, sociable, warm and child-centred. I am a very confident educator which allows me to be informal without losing control of the interactions. I have 14 years experience teaching primary age students, and teach in contexts worldwide - all of this experience goes into how I educate in this class. The cost of the class, slightly higher than my large group classes, reflects the fact that I keep this group intentionally small, private and selective. Also, as I am creating the content to reflect the learners, it involves substantial additional work for me between sessions.
學習目標
Deeper knowledge of world storytelling traditions and tales
The ability to make connections between stories from different cultures, traditions and media
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Mythological tales often contain themes that may be upsetting or scary. I work as a mythology educator in primary schools in the UK, and write educational children's books on these themes, for students considerably younger than these students. I am an expert at ensuring the pitch of the content is age-appropriate, accessible and meaningful.
If your child has any particular triggers that cause them upset, I invite you to please let me know in advance. For example, if your child is processing a bereavement, this could be useful for me to know to ensure I can be extra sensitive and perhaps reframe or avoid certain topics.
先決條件
This class is for students who have already taken classes with me - it is a private group.
供應清單
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教師專業知識和證書
I am a specialist mythology, poetry and nature educator, with 14 years of classroom experience. I studied Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge, which shapes how I approach the social/political aspects of these world stories.
I am an author of 18 children's books on themes relevant to this course, including mythology, folk tale, fiction and poetry.
評論
現場團體小班課程
US$30
每週每週 1 次
55 分鐘
即時視訊會議
年齡: 9-13
2-6 每班學員人數